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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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.
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The acid rain contains harmful acid which is harmful and poisonous too. When acid rain is mixed in water of river, the water becomes acidic and that can cause damage to aquatic plants or poison many aquatic species and ultimately destroying the aquatic life and it’s beauty.
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