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.
yes everything
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.
Cities tend to make their own acid rain.
The common name of methanoic acid is formic acid.
Hydrochloric acid is a common name for muriatic acid.
Yes, because in cities and towns there is global warming which affects the weathering.
The common name for Phosphoric Acid is orthophosphoric acid.
The common name for ethanoic acid is acetic acid.
Formic Acid is the archaic common name. Its modern IUPAC name is Methanopic Acid. The formula is HCOOH
The common name of propanoic acid is propionic acid.
Muriatic acid
Hypocloric acid is also known as chloranol.