the plants will eject.
hmmm...i would think the word "Acid" would give it away
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
Acid rain can damage the leaves on trees and can kill them.
no it is effect
no
The word "affect" is typically used as a verb to describe the influence or impact of one thing on another. In this case, acid rain affects plant growth by damaging leaves, stunting growth, and decreasing nutrient absorption.
Acid Rain destroyes and eats at stones and certain minerals.
Acid rain can have negative effects on grass by reducing the soil pH, which can limit nutrient availability and disrupt root growth. This can lead to stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and increased vulnerability to diseases and pests. Over time, repeated exposure to acid rain can weaken grass health and potentially kill the plants.
Acid rain has stunted the growth of forests in Canada.
every animal is affected by acid rain somehow so yea
it kills them