Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Pollution has in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The pollution has abated.
I verified the water quality: pollution has increased.
But pollution has ruined the fish.
The canneries are gone. The pollution has abated.
Pollution has also caused problems with the lake's ecosystem.
And today more than ever, pollution has a impact on the skin.
Pollution has not just damaged your land,
Reducing unnecessary pollution has greatly helped our lives.
Pollution has a negative impact on the quality of fish which reaches the consumer.
no memory effect, no pollution, has good plastic style.
Plastic pollution has changed the public's perception of the oceans in recent years.
the roughness of the upper and undersurface pollution has no influence on the positioning
Pollution has repercussions for health,
It is strongly implied that industrial pollution has affected planet earth's environment, causing climate change.
Pollution has an adverse effect not only on the length of human life,
This has the advantage that pollution has no influence on the functioning of the sensors.
Pollution has decimated the fishing industry by damaging fish stocks.
A combination of untreated sewage from upstream settlements and industrial pollution has led to increased biological oxygen demand levels in the river system, that if left untreated will have critical consequences.
Pollution has further economic consequences,
This environmental pollution has a disproportionate impact on women.
Marine plastic pollution has reached breaking point
It is clear that pollution has a great effect on human health.
As is known to all, plastic pollution has influenced our life for a long time,
Overfishing and pollution have also taken their toll on Puffin colonies.
Efforts to reduce pollution have so far focussed on vehicles, e.g.
Measures to combat pollution have undergone numerous developments
Overfishing and pollution have led to severe ecological damage to the reef, resulting in far less fish for the community, whose typical family income is only $6.50 per day.
