The term pollution and the verb to pollute come from the Latin polluere, to soil or disgrace, possibly from luere, smear, as with mud. This is similar to the Greek root lyma, filth, dirt.
Well obviously because it's pollution to the water
Yes. Water pollution is pollution because it pollutes the water.
'Pollution' in Hindi is called 'เคชเฅเคฐเคฆเฅเคทเคฃ' (pronounced as pradushan).
pollution layer
The excessive heating of a body of water is called thermal pollution. Thermal pollution is similar to the greenhouse effect.
When the single source of pollution can be identified, it's called
Point-source pollution
A substance discharged into the air
point source pollution
non point source pollution
Both are as bad as each other but in a completely different way. 'Sound pollution' is called 'noise pollution'.
Air pollution can be said as VAAYU PRADUSHAN. Here vaayu is air and pradushan is pollution.
One of the most popular books about pollution is called "Pollution". It was written by Cynthia A. Wiley in 2010.
The pollution caused by domestic waste like detergents, soap,solid waste etc are called domestic pollution