Chemistry, asked by rawatpushpa639, 9 months ago

1. how does the flow of acid rain water into a river make the survival of Aquatic life in the river difficult?​

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Answered by YQGW
3

Explanation:

When pH value of rainwater is less than 5.6, it is called acid rain.

When acid rain flows into the rivers, it lowers the pH of the river water.

Living organisms can survive only in a narrow range of pH change.

So flow of acid rain water into rivers is dangerous to the survival of aquatic life. These acids have free ions that conduct electric current.

Answered by misanthropic
1

Explanation:

the acid rain consists very highph value as compared to ph of aquatic life

so as a result when wateracid enter s in to river it disturbs their life

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