The correct response is that the reduction in soil pH makes it easier for native plant species to grow. However, this statement is not entirely accurate, as acid rain typically harms plant life by reducing soil pH and making it difficult for plants to absorb essential nutrients. None of the options provided fully captures the impact of acid rain in the tundra biome. The effects of acid rain, such as increased erosion and harm to plant and animal life, are significant in tundra and other ecosystems.
The effects of acid rain are most evident in a tundra biome because(1 point)
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the acid rain causes the snow to become darker, which increases snow melt.
the acid rain causes the snow to become darker, which increases snow melt.
the acid rain burns the skin of local animal life, causing deaths in these populations.
the acid rain burns the skin of local animal life, causing deaths in these populations.
the reduction in soil pH makes it easier for native plant species to grow.
the reduction in soil pH makes it easier for native plant species to grow.
increased erosion of bedrock causes more mudslides that destroy habitats.
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