Biology, asked by Harrshini, 1 year ago

effects of continous rain on the plants​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As it does, air moves back into the soil spaces. If rain occurs frequently over an extended period, the air spaces in the soil are kept filled with water. This deprives the roots of the oxygen they need. ... This can cause plants to wilt, even though the soil is wet.....

Answered by MatthewsEmmanuel
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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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