Biology, asked by elenasen, 1 month ago

three effects of air pollution on plants and animals.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Air pollution causes the formation of acid rain, which raises pH (a measure of acidity) in rivers and streams and destroys plants and trees. ... Atmospheric ozone can stunt growth in various plant species and these changes affect the quality of habitat and food sources of many animals.

Answered by nonameforme70
1

Explanation:

Air pollution causes the formation of acid rain, which raises pH (a measure of acidity) in rivers and streams and destroys plants and trees. ... Atmospheric ozone can stunt growth in various plant species and these changes affect the quality of habitat and food sources of many animals.

Similar questions