why do lakes suffer more than rivers from the effects of acid rain
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Acid rain also falls directly on aquatic habitats. ... However, some lakes are naturally acidic even without the effects of acid rain. Lakes and streams become acidic (pH value goes down) when the water itself and its surrounding soil cannot buffer the acid rain enough to neutralize it.
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