Acid rain is formed when water vapor condenses in the presence of atmospheric pollution, mainly sulphur dioxide released by the burning of fossil fuels, and converts to a weak sulphuric acid, and then falls as acid rain . When this enters the water system it changes the acid levels in the water , many fish have only a narrow tolerance for a change of acidity levels , if the change goes beyond their level of tolerance their health becomes affected, in many cases their fins start to be eaten away , their gills, which they obtain oxygen with, become inflamed, and the stress this causes , is usually what means a slow death for the fish.
It kills them.
Acid rain can lower the pH of water bodies, making them more acidic. This can harm aquatic life like fish, plants, and algae by damaging their gills, affecting reproduction, and disrupting the food chain. It can also leach toxic metals from soils into water, further impacting aquatic organisms.
When acid rain enters lakes and rivers, it can turn the lake or river acidic if there is enough acid rain. This can kill the fish and anything living in the water. It can cause some of the aluminum in the surrounding soil to enter the water, which is also very toxic. Some types of plants are able to survive in water or soil of an acidic pH while others cannot.
Acid rain can harm plants by damaging their leaves and roots, making it harder for them to absorb nutrients. It can also acidify bodies of water, putting stress on aquatic life like fish and frogs. Additionally, acid rain can erode and degrade minerals in soils, affecting soil quality and nutrient availability for vegetation.
Not saltwater fish, but some freshwater animals/fish.
Learnt them when i was small. Acid rain lowers the Ph of the water thus, affecting the aquatic life in it. Sometimes, in Acid rains, aluminium oxide gets mixed with it. As it reaches the fish's gills, a strong acid mixed with aluminium oxide goes in and blocks the fish's gills from any oxygenated water to pass in then out.
Without rivers and or lakes, life cannot be supported. Without water, there would be absolutely no life on Earth.
acid rain can make water so acidic that many plants and animals no longer live in it
Acid rain can lower the pH of lakes, making the water more acidic. This can harm fish and other aquatic life by damaging their gills, affecting their ability to reproduce, and disrupting food chains. Additionally, acid rain can leach toxic metals from the soil, further harming aquatic organisms.
Tsunamis can affect marine life by moving their habitats. For instance, if the water a fish is in move to shore, then the fish will move with it.
"Currents affect fish by bringing in rubbish, dirty water, and other stuff"
Acid rain can harm plant life by damaging leaves and reducing a plant's ability to absorb nutrients. It can also acidify bodies of water, which can harm aquatic life such as fish and amphibians. Overall, acid rain can disrupt ecosystems and biodiversity.