"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.
Pollutants that combine with water and air can lead to the formation of acid rain. Acid rain can have harmful effects on the environment, including damaging soil, water bodies, vegetation, and infrastructure.
Acid rain can significantly impact the geosphere by increasing the weathering of rocks and minerals, which can lead to soil erosion and degradation. It can also contribute to the leaching of nutrients like calcium and magnesium from the soil, affecting plant growth and overall ecosystem health. Additionally, acid rain can alter the pH of bodies of water, leading to changes in aquatic ecosystems and affecting the geochemical composition of the environment.
Acid rain, of course. Though, to be correct, and because the acid is disolved in solution, this shoud be called acidic rain.
acid precipatation
No, acid rain is not sustainable. It is harmful to the environment as it damages ecosystems, aquatic life, soil quality, and infrastructure. Efforts should be made to reduce the factors that contribute to acid rain, such as emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
it cant kill you directly but it can effect your environment which may effect you
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
Acid rain effects our environment in many ways. i have to write an essay for school about the ways acid rain can effect the environment, so i thought that i would help out anyone else. acid rain effects the trees, fish life, crustaceans, contaminates lakes and swimholes and all these things can lead up to bigger problems. love cupsie!!!
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
no it is effect
no
An aquatic biologist would most likely study the effect of acid rain on the fish population, as they specialize in the study of organisms and ecosystems in freshwater environments like rivers, lakes, and streams where fish populations are often impacted by acid rain.
Acid rain is a toxin because it contains chemicals that are harsh to the environment.
Acid Rain destroyes and eats at stones and certain minerals.
Acid rain can damage the environment and poison plants and animals. Acid rain can be any where from mild to very high in toxicity
no it doesn't
Yes we do cause acid rain,we do by littering and doing bad stuff to the environment