Biology, asked by Pranjal001, 10 months ago

What is acid rain?What are the effects of acid rain?​

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Answered by Sanskarkumar
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Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids.

Effects of acid rain :-

Acid 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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Answered by Anonymous
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rainfall made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, mainly to forests and lakes.

Effects :effects of acid rain is clearly visible in aquatic life. It poses a dreadful harm to fishes, aquatic animals and plants.

Acid rain leaches aluminum from the soil. That aluminum may be harmful to plants as well as animals. Acid rain also removes minerals and nutrients from the soil that trees need to grow.

Acid rain also contains nitrogen, and this can have an impact on some ecosystems. For example, nitrogen pollution in our coastal waters is partially responsible for declining fish and shellfish populations in some areas.

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