Biology, asked by lucianacpaez1, 2 months ago

in the world.... Why the acidic rain affect more some places than others?​

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Answered by lavairis504qjio
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Explanation:

Lakes that do not normally have a high level of acidity may temporarily experience effects of acid rain when the melting snow or downpour brings greater amounts of acidic deposition and the soil can't buffer

Answered by kashifbinsubhan
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Answer:

Hi

Explanation:

The ocean is huge and yet acid rain has a large effect on seawater namely coastal waters. Why is this so? If it's just pH levels being affected, shouldn't the circulation of water even it out?

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