How does the flow of acid rain water into a river make the survival of aquatic life in the river difficult?
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The aquatic life in the river dies as acid rain has many harmful chemicals like sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide that pollute the water and also harms the aquatic animals therefore making them harm to survive.
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aquatic life in the river dies due to the acid rain which is the combination of the Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide they are mixed into the surrounding app and pollute the air so it can harm the animals which live in the water.
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