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How does acid rain hurt the fishing and forestry industries in the United States and Canada?

April 16, 2010 by  
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3 Responses to “How does acid rain hurt the fishing and forestry industries in the United States and Canada?”
  1. jareyn2002 says:

    What acid rain??? Obama has cured all that. No more acid rain, no moore pain, no more capital gain and no more need to go to work cause the government is going to SAVE us ALL. You believe that, I got a bridge in Arizona to sell you.

  2. Rachel Jean: is a Jayhawk! says:

    Because it gets into the air and the water and kills living things. It also affects non-living things, like the Statue of Liberty. The reason why a lot of statues that were once copper are a weird green color now is because of acid rain.

  3. Michel Verheughe says:

    Actually, acid rain helps the growth of algae in rivers and lakes. That, in turn, takes much oxygen and clot the narrow waterways. At the end, it affects the fishes and they die from lack of nutrition.

    In Norway, where I live, we pour tons of chalk every year into the lakes and rivers, from boat or from planes, in order to fight the acid rain coming from industrial Europe.

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