To What Extent Does Acid Precipitation Affect Annelids?

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To What Extent Does Acid Precipitation Affect Annelids?

    In order to truly understand acid rain and it's eventual effect on
earthworms, it would be best to look at the causes of acid rain. How and
why does altered acidity in precipitation have a devastating effect?
    Acid rain is charecterized as "Precipitation that has a pH lower than about
5.0" (Allaby, Michael (1994) Ecology, Oxford Press,). Acid rain is created
by many things, of which pollution from cars contributes the most. Ever
since the Industrial revolution, the acidity of rain has been haywire.
Sulfur and nitrogen are found widely throughout the world in the air, "even
in unindustrialized tropics" (Graedel, Thomas, et. al, (1989, V261 n3 p.
58-68 Sep. 1989) The Changing Atmosphere, Scientific American).
    The way in which acid rain is created from here is that About 70 percent
of acid rain comes from sulphur dioxide (SO2), which dissolves into the
water to form sulphuric acid. The rest comes from various oxides of nitrogen
(mainly NO2 and NO3, collectively called NOx). These gases are produced
almost entirely from burning fossil fuels, mainly in power satations and
road transport. (Kucera, (1973) The Challenge of Ecology, The Mosby
Company.)                        

Tremendous quantities of this nitric acid and sulfuric acid mix are
reflected in the lowering of the acidity of rain.
    Earthworms (Annelids) are a species of worm which are many segmented. They
live in damp soil, usually forming intricate tunnels beneath the surfa...

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Submitted by: digitalessays
Date Submitted: 10-07-2001
Category: Social Issues
Words: 633
Pages: 2.53