there are still gases in the atmosphere without any other sulfur oxide evaporating like nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.
Normal rainfall is slightly acidic without pollution because it has dissolved carbonic acid or carbon dioxide in it. Soda pop contains the same carbonic acid as the rain has.
As rain falls through air born pollution, the rain becomes slightly acidic. It this acidity that attacks the stone work and fabric of monuments and buildings. Acidic rain also causes stunted plant growth and will even kill off trees that are growing in the prevailing acidic rain pattern.
It likes slightly acidic and can even stand slightly alkaline, the range is around 5.5 - 8.0 pH
Yes, ever since the early 20th Century 'light pollution' has become a problem without people even being aware of it.
Carbonates are generally not very soluble in water, though their solubility increases considerably if the water is even slightly acidic. The alkali metal carbonates are soluble.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
There is pollution everywhere on earth, even Antarctica.
False. Climate change always has a cause. It can't change by itself.
Electric cars must be manufactured, and that process causes pollution. Electric cars also require energy that must come from somewhere, and even solar cells must be manufactured, and therefore cause pollution in the manufacturing process. Humanity must learn to manufacture without causing pollution, or learn how ro deal with pollution.
Oddly enough nearly all garden plants like a slightly acidic soil and dahlias are no exception. They will be very happy at about pH 6.5 or even a bit lower. Ray
Many plants do not do as well in acidic soil. The lime makes the soil less acidic, or even basic.
There is no country free of pollution as even if it does not pollute itself (eg Antarctica) it is affected by the pollution form other countries.
Helium does not react with air, even under extreme conditions. So Neither Acidic or Basic