Physics, asked by kodakantivaralakshmi, 2 months ago

How does the flow of acid rain into a river make the survival of aquatic life in a river difficult​

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Answered by sakshamjadhav007
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Acid rain water, if mixed with river water, lowers its pH below 5.6, i.e., makes river water acidic. But the living body works normally within a pH range of 7-7.8. That's why flow of acid rain water to river makes the survival of aquatic life in the river difficult

Answered by jannishlitisha2005
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When the pH of rain goes below 5.6, it is called acid rain. When the acid rain flows into the river then the survival of aquatic life difficult.

Living organism can survive only in a narrow of pH change, then if acid rain flows into river then aquatic life may get exhausted

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