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what is acid rain.how does it affect the aquatic life???
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Answered by smartpuppet
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rainfall made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, chiefly to forests and lakes. 

The effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in the aquatic, or water, environments, such as streams, lakes, and marshes. Acid rain flows to streams, lakes, and marshes after falling on forests, fields, buildings, and roads. Acid rain also falls directly on aquatic habitats.

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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Explanation:

Due to increase in pollution in atmosphere Sulphur Dioxide or Nitrogen dioxide gas is increased. During rain rain water cross atmosphere then it react with Sulphur dioxide and Nitrogen dioxide gas and its forms Sulphuric acids and the nitric acid are called acid rain.

which dissolve in water and it increased acidity of water.

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