Pollute is the verb and root word for pollution. For example, ships pollute the ocean by dumping their trash overboard.
Please do not litter on the beach, it will pollute the water
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yes it does! The by products by burning it do.
"Pollutedly" is probably the word you're looking for, as the present tense adverbial form of "to pollute." The adjective polluted is the past participle of the verb, but pollutedly is rarely used.
No, hydrogen is just water in extreme temperatures.
Hydrogen is not a pollutant. It is controlled as a flammable gas in confined spaces.
Burning hydrogen involves using heat to start combustion of hydrogen which oxidises hydrogen. The same goes for burning carbohydrates (metabolism). Oxidising hydrogen gives us H2O and, well, water isn't a pollutant.
they pollute it they pollute it
You can pollute the land by littering and using gas in cars. I suggest you don't pollute.
Wolves pollute nothing. They only give to the Earth. Humans are the one's who pollute everything. >:<
No they don't When hydrogen (electrode in the cell) reacts with oxygen ( catalyst in the cell), it's chemical reaction converts the hydrogen gas to negatively charged electrons (-e) and positively charged hydrogen ions (H+). As for the pollution factor, the ONLY Bi-product from hydrogen cells is Water (H2O). I hope you understood all that (as you would need to know how a battery cell works).
The correct spelling is pollution (contamination or impurities).
people pollute there waste in oceans
Let's Pollute was created in 2010.
Polluted is the past participle of pollute.
I pollute soil by throwing garbages anywhere