Acid either destroy the plant tissue killing it directly or it may cause the pH of the soil to become to acidic reducing the uptake of nutrients and water that the plant requires.
Extremes in soil pH cancauseroot burn, if the roots cannot function properly the plant will die
because it just kill it plant
vinegar will kill your plant because it has alot of acid it.
Acid is definitely not good for plants. Acids will eat away the protective layers of the plant and kill it.
Of course not! The acid in the solutions will kill the plants!
Acid rain can pollute water and hurt or kill plants and animals.
lime is acid based so no it will kill the plant.
it will burn the leaves or roots and kill thge plant
It could kill plants and pollute air and water and you don't want that.
If the air is polluted , it could cause acid rain, which can eventually kill the plant.
If the air is polluted , it could cause acid rain, which can eventually kill the plant.
How acid rain is so harmful to animals and plants is that most living creatures need water to live but acid rain is pollution and if that gets in a plants, or animals water supply they either drink or absorb it, and because of the pollutants and chemicals that are in acid rain it can cause digesting problems to animals, and growing problems to plants. Also if a plants absorbs the acid rain, and an animal eats them it will surely kill them in a short while
it will kill most small plants like little shrubs but will not affect trees and other large plants that much.