What is acid rain how does it affect aquatic life
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The ecological effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in aquatic environments, such as streams, lakes, and marshes where it can be harmful to fish and other wildlife. As it flows through the soil, acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil clay particles and then flow into streams and lakes.
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When rainfall become acidic because of air pollution, that it cause environmental harm, mainly to forest and lakes.
The main cause of acid rain is the industrial burning of caoland other fossil fuels, the waste gases from which contain sulphur and nitrogen oxides which combine with atmosphere and forms acid rain.
The main cause of acid rain is the industrial burning of caoland other fossil fuels, the waste gases from which contain sulphur and nitrogen oxides which combine with atmosphere and forms acid rain.
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