how does acid rain effect the environment?
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The ecological effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in aquatic environments, such as streams, lakes, and marshes where it can be harmful to fish and other wildlife. As it flows through the soil, acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil clay particles and then flow into streams and lakes. plz thank me
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The ecological effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in aquatic environments, such as streams, lakes, and marshes where it can be harmful to fish and other wildlife. As it flows through the soil, acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil clay particles and then flow into streams and lakes.
Acid rains cause adverse effect to environment
Acid rains are mainly due due to the fossil fuels we use.
When these fossil fuels are burnt they release acid gases like NO2 and SO2.
When these gases react with the rainy moisture above they form sulphuric acid and nitric acids and fall down in form of rain
It makes water toxic which danger to humans and many species.
When these falls on fertile land decrease their fertility.
Aluminium is a harmful substance when it is reacted with acids
They cause the aluminium going into water from soil to dissolve in it and causes water toxic.
It damages forests,cultivation especially which are done on mountains and high levels.
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