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1. Why 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 amarnagur84
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Acid rain water, if mixed with river water, lowers its pH below 5.6, i.e., makes river water acidic. But the living body works normally within a pH range of 7-7.8. That's why flow of acid rain water to river makes the survival of aquatic life in the river difficult.

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