What is acid rain and what are its effects?
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Effects of acid rain
Effects of acid rainAcid rain has many ecological effects, especially on lakes, streams, wetlands, and other aquatic environments. Acid rain makes such waters more acidic, which results in more aluminum absorption from soil, which is carried into lakes and streams.
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Those air pollutants react with water, oxygen, and other substances to form airborne sulfuric and nitric acid. ... Caused when rain droplets absorb air pollution like sulfur and nitrogen oxides, acid rain weakens trees by dissolving nutrients in the soil before plants can use them.
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examples of acid rain = co2, H20
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