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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.

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