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Acid precipitation may change lakes by a. making phosphorus more available to plants, thereby increasing productivity. b. making nitrogen more available to plants, thereby increasing productivity. increasing populations of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms. . accelerating the carbon cycle within lakes. causing the local extinction of species that cannot tolerate

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causing the local extinction of species that cannot tolerate.

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Acid precipitation may change lakes by causing the extinction of local species that cannot tolerate the acidity of the water. The acid precipitation damaged the skin of the aquatic organism as well as internal body structure of various organisms. Acidic nature of water is not good for all organisms except some resistance organisms due to their adaptability so we can conclude that extinction of species occur that has no resistance.

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