any kind of harm to the environment and ecosystem caused by any unwanted or foreign material is known as pollution.
the smoke that comes out of a exhauste creates pollution.
the ozone layer is being destroyed due to human pollution.
A sentence with the word pollution would be: Pollution is a problem that should not be ignored.
Pollution is abundant in New York City
pollution is the steam that comes out of a train
We have a freed the lake from pollution
Yes, "Examining the water and pollution levels" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and a verb that would make it a complete sentence, but it conveys a clear idea about the action being taken regarding water and pollution. To make it a complete sentence, you could say, "We are examining the water and pollution levels."
Air pollution is not beneficial to our long-term health.
If we continue to pollute our rivers, the world's oceans may succumb to the combined effects of our careless water pollution. I would like to use pollute and pollution in one sentence.
I was prevailing the pollution around me.
No, "pollution" is not capitalized unless it is used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
There is so much pollution in the air, that if it were not for our lungs, we would have no where to put it.