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Can lakes near volcanoes become acidic enough to be dangerous to people and animals? Yes. Crater lakes atop volcanoes are typically the most acid, with pH values as low as 0.1 (very strong acid). Normal lake waters, in contrast, have relatively neutral pH values near 7.0.
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