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'Acid rain can damage soil and lakes. How do we make our soil and lakes safe?'


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Answered by vbhagchand26gmailcom
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Explanation:

When acid rain falls, it can affect forests as well as lakes and rivers. To grow, trees need healthy soil to develop in. Acid rain is absorbed into the soil making it virtually impossible for these trees to survive. ... These effects occur because acid rain leaches many of the existing soil nutrients from the soil.

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