How does acid rain affect the environment in Germany?

1 Answer
Apr 18, 2018

Decline of fish populations and forested areas.

Explanation:

The effects of acid rain are the same wherever it occurs. East Germany was a particular example in recent history, although some recovery is occurring.

The acidity kills trees, which are an important part of the biome, and it makes lake and stream water uninhabitable for fish and other aqueous species which are also important parts of the food chain. Acidified soil may be unable to support food crop production.