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Posted by: goalielocks at Tue Aug 26 20:52:50 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goalielocks ] Isn't rain water much to acidic? I'm from Maryland a study done by the USGS found fourteen percent of lakes in the region are chronically acidic and many have high concentrations of nitrates (more than 10 milligrams per gallon). Among other things it stunts plant growth and the ability for plants to fight off diseases. strips nutrients from the soil and the level I stated earlier is even strong enough to kill some fish. Since the frogs absorb moisture through there skin isn't it similarly dngerous to them. | ||
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