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"If you are in AP Bio then you should have been paying more attention in class. Precipitation is rain, acid precipitation is therefore acid rain. Acid rain is harmful to plants, animals, and fish. Even buildings are affected. It is ACID therefore corrosive and deadly. Sorry if I come across as rude but try to make the most of your education."

Wow that guy/girl is really annoying. He/she even posted the same answer on Yahoo. I recognize this question from the study guide for Chapter 3, #9. I looked on a lot of websites about acid precipitation and non of them said anything about it being a benefit to organisms. So i assume that it was a typo or something.

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acid rain is not important to living organisms

because acid rain destroys plants,animals,and other things...........

it also makes our roof tops rust...

and it can cause a skin cancer to us.....

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Acid rain has an effect on living organisms in that environment. Acid rain falls into streams, rivers, creeks,ETC. Fish will get sick and die then the animals that eat that kind of fish will become extinct. When that animal dies all animals that eat them will die. Then soon all fish will be gone.

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