how acid rain effects trees

The Rain effects trees also, the acid rain damages the waxy outer coating of the trees. When this happens, it allows the acid to seep into the tree. Instead of water changing from a liquid to a gas inside the leaves, gas is taking the place of the water. This prevents the plant from taking in carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis, and the plant will eventually die.



the picture to the right shows the rotting of the trees from the acid rain.