What are the effects of acid rain?
Acid rain is a result of air pollution that comes back to earth in the form of rain.
Here are the following effects of acid rain-
a) When they come down, some land up on the ocean thereby reaching the coral reefs, as a result many of the corals get destroyed.
b) It also affects the eco-system, these rain after entering the water bodies disturbs the environment of planktons in such a way that it can’t survive in the long run, as a result, all the organisms depending on the planktons to survive too dies off.
c) It also magnifies the temperature of the water bodies to such an extent that it affects the growth of coral reefs which are responsible for controlling the level of carbon dioxide in the water bodies.
d) It also destroys anything that it lands upon like forests, deserts, etc. resulting in the loss of bio diversity and extinction of rare species.
e) Also altering the acidity level of the soil, it affects the forest vegetation and the ecosystem on a whole.
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