Talk:Acid Fog/@comment-129.137.158.120-20150804014513/@comment-129.137.158.120-20150805122519

Sulfuric acid is what is formed in acid rain, so it definately harmful to plants, and this is almost definately more acidic than acidic rain. It is possible that a sort of natural selection has occured with plants to survive it. I guess its possible that the soil has some sort of buffering capacity to make sure the soil isnt too acidic so plants can still grow in it.

Here's some info on the subject of acid rain http://www.epa.gov/acidrain/effects/forests.html I admit I am a chemist and have very limited understanding of biology.