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Explain the effects of acid rain?​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Acid rain leaches aluminum from the soil. That aluminum may be harmful to plants as well as animals. Acid rain also removes minerals and nutrients from the soil that trees need to grow. ... The trees are then less able to absorb sunlight, which makes them weak and less able to withstand freezing temperatures.

Answered by nishitmakwana939
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Effects of Acid Rain

Acid rain is very harmful to agriculture, plants, and animals. It washes away all nutrients which are required for the growth and survival of plants. Acid rain affects agriculture by the way it alters the composition of the soil.

Acid rain effect on plants

It causes respiratory issues in animals and humans.

When acid rain falls down and flows into the rivers and ponds it affects the aquatic ecosystem. It alters the chemical composition of the water, to a form which is actually harmful to the aquatic ecosystem to survive and causes water pollution.

Acid rain also causes the corrosion of water pipes, which further results in leaching of heavy metals such as iron, lead and copper into drinking water.

It damages the buildings and monuments made up of stones and metals.

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