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effects of acid rain on forest??? ​

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Answered by gopalberma
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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 acid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: Effect of acid rain on forest is that it damage the trees by damaging their leaves and limit the various nutrients available for them.

Acid rain contain toxic substances which are released from soil and the trees are exposed to these harmful substances.

Explanation: 1. When sulphur dioxide or Nitrous oxide enter the atmosphere results in acid rain.

2. The burning of fuels, industrial emissions, oil refineries and the various other manmade machinery leads to this.

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