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What damages to plants is done by acid rain?

soil will be dry then plants will die


What do you think will happen to the soil crops plants animals and exposed water supply when there is acid rain?

happen to the soil,crops,plants,animals and exposed water acid rain


How does the soil help the tropical rain forest?

by feeding the plants


Why is the ground wet and soft?

The ground is wet and soft due to floods and rain. Floods and rain are good for the soil because it keeps the soil rich with nutrients, which is good for plants to grow in.


How does rain acid affect plants?

it puts mercury in the soil, thus breaking and killing the soil


Is all rain good for plants?

No, all rain is not good for plants. Heavy rains, especially ove a period of time, can be too much rain for plants. If rain has certain pollutants in it, those pollutants might harm the plants or the soil they are growing in.


What helps the plants grow in the rain-forest?

Soil humus and sunlight


Does a desert often contain plants that can reproduce very quickly?

Yes, especially annuals. Rain causes the seeds in the soil to germinate quickly, grow quickly, flower quickly and produce seeds that are then scattered on the soil to wait for the next good rain.


Is soil good for plant growth?

Good organic soil is best for most plants. But some plants prefer sand or rocky soil. Do some research to see what your plants prefer.


Is clayey soil good for mangrove plants?

YES, Clayey soil is good for mangrove plants because of its minerals


How does acid rain affect ecosystems?

Acid rain can lower the pH of soil and water bodies, which can harm plants, aquatic life, and soil-dwelling organisms. It can also leach essential nutrients from the soil, leading to nutrient deficiencies in plants. Over time, acid rain can disrupt the balance of ecosystems by altering species composition and reducing biodiversity.


Will soil be more easily washed away by the rain if there are plants growing on it or if there are no plants growing on it?

The soil will be easily washed away if there are no plants growing on it as it is the roots of the plants that hold on to the soil making it difficult to be washed away.

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