The effects of acid rain are most clearly seen in the aquatic, or water, environments. For an example, streams, lakes, and marshes.Acid rain flows to streams, lakes, and marshes after falling on fields, forest, roads, and buildings. Acid rain also directly falls on aquatic habits.
The Atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and 15 Other gases.
A river's width and depth increases as more water is added from tributaries.