Acid rain cause slower growth, injury, and kills forests, however they don't actually kill trees or crops that instantly rather it slows down their growth in producing leaves and crops and speaking of crops it doesn't affect that badly because farmers put chemicals in crops so that is why there is little affect
Yes acid rain effects crops this is because it mixes with the soil and the crops become a poison for us
Acid rain affects crops mainly by altering soil pH and nutrient availability, which can stress plants and reduce growth. While farmers use chemicals to mitigate some of these effects, acid rain still poses risks to crop health and yields. Thus, its impact is notable, although it may not be immediately lethal.
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