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explain acid rain and its consequenses​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Acid rain leaches aluminum from the soil. ... Acid rain also removes minerals and nutrients from the soil that trees need to grow. At high elevations, acidic fog and clouds might strip nutrients from trees' foliage, leaving them with brown or dead leaves and needles

It kills insect and aquatic life-forms as well as causes damage to buildings and having impacts on human health. Due to the corrosive nature of the acids it damages both non-living things as well as living organisms. Acid rain poisons rivers and lakes. Fish and other animals cannot live in acid water.

Answered by Sabertron
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Answer:

Acid rain means the presence of excessive acids in rainwater which are formed when oxides like nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide react with water.

  • Effects:
  1. Aquatic life is affected.
  2. It corrodes monuments, buildings, etc.

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