Answer:
The correct answer option is: 'pollutants from a factory can be carried by the wind to far-off locations'.
Step-by-step explanation:
Acid rain can fall in an area far away from its source. This can best be explained by the fact that 'pollutants from a factory can be carried by the wind to far-off locations'.
The rain sometimes falls many miles from the source of pollution as acid rain can be carried great distances in the atmosphere as the pollutants may be carried by the wind to quite distant areas.
But irrespective of wherever it falls, it may have the same effect on the soil, buildings, trees and water.