Acid rain.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
sulfuric acid
Chemical weather like acid rain can kill trees and plaint life.
Very small amounts of muriatic acid are mixed with water to lower the pH balance of the water and make it suitable for water pine trees. It is important to be careful and test the pH balance of the water because too much muriatic acid will kill the trees.
No and it's precipitation (pree-sip-ih-tay-shin), not percipitation.
you kill a lot of things and you kill the trees
tropical acid is a acid that kills trees of rainforests
Frontal Percipitation
2, 4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) is an effective broad-leaf herbicide. It will kill broad-leaf trees if applied to the foliage. I've noticed that it is not completely harmless to most conifers. You can read more at the link below.
Yes, acid can effectively kill fungus.
Yes, acid has the ability to kill yeast.
Acid rain makes the streams and water more acidic for that the fishes in that stream will die and so will the animals that drink from it. It will also kill some trees that aren't acid resistant.