1. How does acid rain affect the soil and plants?
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Acid rain and fog also damage forests, especially those at higher elevations. The acid deposits rob the soil of essential nutrients such as calcium and cause aluminum to be released in the soil, which makes it hard for trees to take up water. Trees' leaves and needles are also harmed by acids.
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Acid rain leaches aluminium from the soil.That aluminium may be harmful to plants as well as animals.Acid rains also removes minerals and nutrition from the soil that trees need to grow. The trees are then less able to absorb sunlight ,which makes them weak and less able to withstand freezing temperatures.
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