The verb form is pollute.
The verb form of pollution is pollute. As in "to pollute something".
The word 'pollution' is not a verb. The word pollution is a noun, a word for a substance in the environment that is harmful; a word for a thing. The verb forms are: pollute, pollutes, polluting, polluted The verb to pollute is a main verb.
The verb in the phrase "are you concerned about air pollution" is "are." It is a form of the verb "to be," which serves as a linking verb in this context, connecting the subject "you" to the adjective "concerned."
Pollution is the abstract noun.
The word pollution is a noun. It is the act of polluting.
The suffix of the word "pollution" is "-tion." This suffix is commonly used in English to denote the action or process of a verb, transforming it into a noun. In this case, "pollute" (the verb) becomes "pollution" (the noun) through the addition of the "-tion" suffix.
It is a compound noun.
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.
The other noun forms for the verb to pollute are polluter and the gerund, polluting.
The noun forms of the verb to protect are protector, protection, and the gerund, protecting. The noun forms of the verb to pollute are polluter, pollution, and the gerund, polluting. The noun forms of the verb to mediate are mediator, mediation, and the gerund, mediating.
Yes, "Examining the water and pollution levels" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and a verb that would make it a complete sentence, but it conveys a clear idea about the action being taken regarding water and pollution. To make it a complete sentence, you could say, "We are examining the water and pollution levels."
The act of polluting, or the state of being polluted (in any sense of the verb); defilement; uncleanness; impurity., The emission of semen, or sperm, at other times than in sexual intercourse.