Acid rain can affect skyscrapers by degrading the steel and concrete they are made from. Builders combat this by using specialized materials that resist corrosion.
Acid rain can lower the pH of water bodies, making them more acidic. This can harm aquatic animals by disrupting their physiological functions, damaging their gills and scales, and affecting their reproductive success. The increased acidity can also cause the release of toxic metals from sediments, further impacting the aquatic ecosystem.
The Effects Of Acid Rain On Animals .... All living organisms are interdependent on each other. If a lower life form is killed, other species that depended on it will also be affected. Every animal up the food chain will be affected. Animals and birds, like waterfowl or beavers, which depended on the water for food sources or as a habitat, also begin to die, because of the polution in the water (rivers and seas.) Due to the effects of acid rain, animals which depended on plants for their food also begin to suffer.
Lightning can start wildfires, damage trees, and cause power outages by striking power lines. It can also create nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, which contribute to air pollution and acid rain. Lightning can also release ozone, which can affect air quality and human health.
Rain is essential for life on earth. Without rain the land would turn to dusty deserts. There would be no drinking water. What is not so good is when torrential rain falls in a short period, and floods are the result as the water can't drain away to the sea fast enough. Rivers back up, overflows the banks, and water floods over the river's flood plain, a plain that has often been built on.
The pH scale runs from 0 to 14, with 0 being extremely acid and 14 being extremely basic (alkaline). Water with a pH 7 is dead neutral. This is a suitable pH for keeping most tropical fish. If your pH of your water is less than 6.8, it is considered acid water. Fish suitable for acid water include apistogramma dwarf cichlids, angelfish, discus, tetras, gouramis, rasboras, danios, many catfish and barbs. If your pH is more than 7.4 it is considered alkaline. Suitable species for this water include kribensis, some other cichlids, rainbowfish, livebearers (guppies, mollies, platys and swordtails) most barbs and most catfish. Some water is very alkaline, with a pH of over 8. This is generally suitable only for fish that have adapted to survive in these conditions, such as African cichlids - but these are large and demanding, so do plenty of research before you buy a tank for them.
the plants will eject.
hmmm...i would think the word "Acid" would give it away
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
no it is effect
no
the plant would either die or the plant would no be healthier
acid rain clouds would increase and would prevent you from seeing the sunset.
Acid Rain destroyes and eats at stones and certain minerals.
it kills them
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every animal is affected by acid rain somehow so yea