You could just say the definition of it and use that as a sentence:)
I was prevailing the pollution around me.
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.
the source is big dude
The deprivation of food caused pollution.
"Sally wanted to raise awareness about the pollution in her town."
Scientist have become more enlightened about the effects of pollution.
The term "biohazard" refers to any pollution or infection that has a biological source, usually a micro-organic source of some kind. An example-sentence for this term is the following: "Questioning the janitor's sense in dumping the chemicals down the drain, an observer quickly dialed the biohazard hot-line and filed a report."
overpopulation can be bad for the earth with all the pollution in the air.
No
Don't use that source as it is untrustworthy.
She went point-by-point in the lecture. He highlighted the formula point-by-point.
water is a nonflammable source