So far we haven't been able to pollute beyond the heliosheath, unless you consider electromagnetic radiation a form of pollution. (If you do, then our current limit is a sphere about 40 parsecs in diameter and expanding). Other than that... we're pretty darn good at polluting.
nowhere i cant think of one but outer space is actually being polluted:) good luck finding a real answer
the core of the earth, a star, the sun, maybe mount Everest?
a air polluted place is a place in which air is polluted in India Delhi is the most polluted
Old Trafford in Manchester and Anfield will never be poluted but the poluted ones are Stamford Bridge and Emirates in London.
the core of the earth the milky way the sun space heaven the sky the outer core of the earth volcanoes
Antarctica National parks and protected areas such as Yellowstone National Park in the USA Galapagos Islands Iceland Amazon Rainforest Canadian Rockies African savannas Faroe Islands Bhutan The Highlands of Scotland
because if the air become polluted it serves many sick in humans
The smoke from the polluted areas spread.
It is difficult to find places completely free of human pollution, but some remote areas like deep ocean trenches, polar regions, and certain uninhabited islands have less human impact. National parks, marine reserves, and other protected areas also strive to maintain low levels of pollution.
The humans started littering and it polluted the water.
Because what may be "polluted" to humans can be the ideal environment for some plants and animals to thrive.
the old industrial park