No, it is an alkali according to the pH scale or pH indicator.
Rainfall from polluted areas is typically acidic due to the presence of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids.
It depends on what is suspended in the air. The rain will take the pollutants out of the air as it falls. If they are acidic you'll have acid rain.
The smoke from the polluted areas spread.
No. Acid rain is polluted rainfall.
The human mind and brain are the world's most polluted areas.
Sydney
The water table was polluted by the pollution source due to rainfall or ground water contamination near the pollution site.
Yes and no. Mostly yes, try to avoid the highly polluted areas.
In some areas yes.
in cities and industrialised areas are highly polluted with smog
They may be polluted, especially in populated areas.
No, the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer is typically much higher than in polluted areas. The ozone layer is composed of a concentrated layer of ozone high up in the stratosphere, whereas ozone in polluted areas is formed closer to the ground as a result of chemical reactions between pollutants.