yes mainly because there is alot of power plants
Cities tend to make their own acid rain.
yes everything
Cities in regions with heavy industrial activity, such as parts of China and India, often experience significant levels of acid rain due to the release of pollutants into the atmosphere. Urban areas with high traffic levels and emissions can also be prone to acid rain.
Nope. Acid rain can occur anywhere rain falls. Though it is probably caused by cities with high industrial pollutant output, the clouds, pollutants and water could travel anywhere before falling.
Cities in the eastern United States, particularly those in the Midwest and Northeast regions, are more prone to acid rain due to the prevalence of power plants and industrial activities emitting pollutants. Cities like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Detroit are among those that have historically experienced higher levels of acid rain.
yes crowded cities like LA and New York
Yes, acid rain still is an issue in very polluted cities. Some places in Europe (Florence, Italy...) have major issues with this still since they have all of those old statues sitting out it the open!NESSIE WAS HERE 2008
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
rain with acid
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
statues and many buildings in areas close to cities, acid rain is not so common in the countryside as it is created by sulphur in fossil fuels and when the fuel is burnt it creates sulphur dioxide which is in aid rain there are not as many cars in the country side i.e. there's not as much sulphur dioxide meaning not as much acid rain.