What is the effect of acid rain on nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil?
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Explanation: The release of nitric oxides into the air in large quantities causes smog and acid rain that pollutes the atmosphere, soil and water and affects plants and animals. ... Also, soils become significantly more acidic, as do stream systems and lakes as the nitrogen feeds into the water supply
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The effect of acid rain on nitrogen fixing bacteria in soil is that the nitrogen fixing bacteria in soil become acids when they enter the atmosphere and react with water vapour. The resulting sulphuric acid and nitric acid fall on the earth as dry or wet depositions.
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