Please be more specific.
Soil will be degraded.
The water in a lake that evaporates enters the atmosphere as water vapour. That parts simple. Just as you said, so it is. The excess OH- combines with whatever cations were in the water keeping it in electrostatic balance to form hydroxide salts. Most likely this will be Calcium and Sodium.
The pH of soil will change as you move further away from a lake due to the increase of nutrients found in soil.
The high pH value of the Lonar lake is because of the basalt rock under the water. The pH of the water before a decade or more was 13 which has now dropped down to 10.5 because of human activities and various streams mixing into it.. The biodiversity is of vast difference
The pH value is approx. 5.
Since the pH is low, the acidity would be high. The acid would kill the fish not long after it is placed in the lake.
A person hasn't a pH.
depends.
the lake would explode and you all would die.
it would float
Because that lake has a acidic pH, you can neutralize it by putting basic pH in it.
Because that lake has a acidic pH, you can neutralize it by putting basic pH in it.
Because that lake has a acidic pH, you can neutralize it by putting basic pH in it.
This is a sign of illness.
Adding more hydrogen would cause more acidity thus a lower pH value.
It would depend on how alkaline the lake was. The sea is slightly alkaline and you can swim in that. However, I wouldn't advise that you go and swim in a lake with a pH of 14! I think this question would do better if it was rephrased.
it would be very dry