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How does acid rain effects the plants and animals of an ecosystem?

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Acid rain has many ecological effects, especially on lakes, streams, wetlands, and other aquatic environments. Acid rain makes such waters more acidic, which results in more aluminum absorption from soil, which is carried into lakes and streams. ... Trees' leaves and needles are also harmed by acids.Scientists know that acidic water dissolves the nutrients and helpful minerals in the soil and then washes them away before trees and other plants can use them to grow. At the same time, acid rain causes the release of substances that are toxic to trees and plants, such as aluminum, into the soil.

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acid rains that land directly on tress and crops can harm them. which results in more aluminum absorption from soil, which is carried into lakes and streams which can kill the animals in the water

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