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Impact of greenhouse gases on animals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acid rain enhanced by trapped greenhouse gases poisons water, affecting fish, plant and animal life, especially in self-contained water sources like lakes and ponds. Acid rain causes trees to die, reducing natural habitat for animals and resulting in migration to new areas.

Answered by rabab030912
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First of all water levels will rise, melting polar caps causing animals like polar bears to die out. Water will start to become polluted due to chemicals in water so fish etc. will die out. Acid rain is not good for many plants causing migration to occur creating competion between animals to survive. Less vegetation causing mudslides etc. will cause mass migration and extinction due to animals being unable to adapt.

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