Science, asked by aditya61098, 1 year ago

only first nothing else.......​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by thatonenerd
1

acidic water dissolves the nutrients and helpful minerals in the soil and then washes them away before trees and other plants can use them to grow. At the same time, acid rain causes the release of substances that are toxic to trees and plants, such as aluminum, into the soil

therefore acid rain does effect crops.


aditya61098: no
aditya61098: why
aditya61098: i like but not at all
thatonenerd: fine dude
thatonenerd: chill
thatonenerd: i didnt force you
aditya61098: ok
thatonenerd: read up
aditya61098: why you not force up
thatonenerd: what?
Answered by simranray55
2

Yes I think that acid rain also affect the crops as it directly and decreases soil quality to reduce yields from agriculture. Its effects are particularly severe in locations near sources of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides

Similar questions