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Which following is not a common consequence of acid rain in Canada?
dead trees in the Canadian Shield
mercury in fish found in lakes and streams
soil erosion along the Hudson Bay coastline
pitted and damaged statues in Canadian cities
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Soil erosion along the Hudson Bay coastline.
Acid rain commonly acidifies lakes and soils (killing trees in the Canadian Shield), mobilizes metals and can increase mercury bioavailability in fish, and corrodes stone and statues. Coastal erosion is driven by waves, permafrost thaw, sea-level change and ice action, not by acid rain.
Acid rain commonly acidifies lakes and soils (killing trees in the Canadian Shield), mobilizes metals and can increase mercury bioavailability in fish, and corrodes stone and statues. Coastal erosion is driven by waves, permafrost thaw, sea-level change and ice action, not by acid rain.
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