Yes, spaceships can pollute, primarily during their launch and operation phases. The combustion of rocket fuels releases greenhouse gases and particulate matter into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution. Additionally, some rocket propellants can produce harmful chemicals that affect the ozone layer. However, compared to other forms of transportation, the frequency and scale of pollution from spaceships are relatively low.
Astronauts eject their poop out of their spaceship. It doesn't pollute space so it's better than bringing it back to Earth.
You can pollute the land by littering and using gas in cars. I suggest you don't pollute.
they pollute it they pollute it
Spaceship is the subject.
The plural form of the noun 'spaceship' is spaceships.
Wolves pollute nothing. They only give to the Earth. Humans are the one's who pollute everything. >:<
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The correct spelling is pollution (contamination or impurities).
You need to past your spaceship test to get a spaceship then go to a lunch pad then there you have it.
The possessive form of the singular noun spaceship is spaceship's.example: The spaceship's size was breathtaking.
Spaceship is rymdskepp in Swedish.
Of course, diesel can pollute the air, land and water. It's a fossil fuel and it can pollute a great deal.