explain the role of acid rain in habitat destruction
it destroys them
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
no, not really. acid rain has pollutants in it, but acid rain itself is not a pollutant
Acid rain serves no purpose. It causes environmental damage. Acid rain is a process where the products of combustion (sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen) mix with the upper atmosphere in the formation of rain, causing the rain to have a slight to moderate acidity. Acid rain can destroy forests and natural habitats. In this process, the ecosystem or interaction between plants and animals is altered.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
no it is effect
no
Acid Rain destroyes and eats at stones and certain minerals.
every animal is affected by acid rain somehow so yea
it kills them
no
Natural rainwater has a pH of around 5.6. I believe rain is considered to be "acid rain" when it has a pH of 5.0 or below.