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Paulette A. Mandelbaum has written: 'POLLUTION AND THE MAKING OF PUBLIC POLICY'
Environmental pollution.
There are many things that are making air pollution, but I'll list a few. Car exhaust, factories, even cigarette smoke contributes to air pollution.
because of human's .they are making pollution like water pollution,noise pollution and mostly air pollution
B/c the pollution created by the exhausts from fuel-burning cars is becoming a problem, and electric cars don't have any.
Making Jewels don't create much pollution as compared t other pollution sources... It creates many gases when melted,heated as well as freezes.It is a unpopular source of pollution
Pollution is making the environment dirty.
Unity in a paragraph is making sure that everything "flows." The paragraph should always begin with a topic sentence, such as "One of the reasons the climate is changing is because of pollution." From then on, whatever is being said must support the topic sentence. If you make claims, they need to be supported by logic. An example of a paragraph that would not be unified would be by inserting a random fact about your dog in a paragraph about global warming. They're not related, nor does your dog have an relevance to global warming.
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building cars that run on non-polluting fuels