If the interference is powerful enough, and if it's neare nough to frequencies that
you're trying to use for some application like cell phone or AM radio, and if your
receiver isn't able to reject it, then yes.
That's why it's called "interference".
By emi no
Through EMI no. (Through telecom operator only)
This all depends on your definition of pollution. Yes! EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference). Electronics creates magnetism. Cell phones, and anything that transmits.
EMI which is often stamped on glasses stands for Electro Magnetic Interference. This is a special type of coating that is put on lenses to reduce the reflection that can interfere with proper eyesight.
Here's an example: if you laugh at someone for always going places with their hand sanitizer with them, well you might want to rethink that. germs are everywhere. even on cellphones. by bringing those cellphones into a hospital, you could make someone seriously ill.
You can get an EMI detection device that will be able to locate exactly where EMI is being given off such as TV's Computers, Microwaves. A much easier way would be to look around for any medium or larged sized eletronic devices, they are most likely giving off EMI.
What is Emi
Emi Sigrist goes by Emi.
Emi Yamaki has written: 'Emi Yamaki'
The population of EMI is 5,500.
EMI was created in 1931.
Frank Emi's birth name is Frank Seishi Emi.