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Effect of continuous rain on the plant

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Answered by vish143690
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Rain is important for crops but if the rain falls above the average level it can cause harm to crops.

Drought can kill crops and increase erosion, while overly wet weather can cause harmful fungus growth.

When this compound falls in the form of rainwater, the soil absorbs it.

The acidic nature of this rainwater dissolves and removes the nutrients in the soil and increases minerals that are harmful to plants.

Frequent exposure to acid rain kills plants.

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Answered by fzunaira04
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When it composed fall in the form of rainwater the soil absorve it. The acidic nature of the rain water desolves and remove the nutritients in the soil and increase minerals that are harmfull to plant . frequant exposuer to acid rain kills plant.

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