Effects of acid rain are most evident in a tundra biome because?
The acid rain burns the skin of local animal life, causing deaths in these populations.
Increased erosion of bed rock causes more mudslides that destroy habitats.
The reduction in soil pH makes it difficult for native plant species to grow.
The acid rain cause it’s a snow to become darker which increases snowmelt.
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The reduction in soil pH makes it difficult for native plant species to grow. Acid rain can leach important nutrients from the soil and make it harder for tundra plant species to thrive. This can lead to a decline in vegetation in the tundra biome, impacting the entire ecosystem.