Why The The Flow Of Of Acid Rain Into A River Make The Survival Of Aquatic Life In A River Difficult
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Because acid rain has many harmful and poisonous acids in it and when it falls on the earth's surface and specially in rivers, it makes that river water dangerous too and directly it leads to the death of aquatic life.
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the acid rain contains sulphuric acid that is very harmful for human beings as well as aquatic animals. the acid rain that is present in river makes the river acidic. hence it is difficult for aquatic animals to survive in rivers.
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