Examples of using Polluted in English and their translations into Bengali
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In fact, the air in your house can also be polluted.
In most polluted cities in Macedonia, such as Skopje and Tetovo, activists and citizens have been demanding accountability from the local governments.
So much polluted rice from so many places, how do you take turns to eat it?
Margaret Chan, director-general said:"A polluted environment is a deadly one- particularly for young children.
During the cultivation, fruits may also come in if they are bacteria washed in polluted water, or come in contact with dung
We do not want to see this country as one of the most polluted ones in the world.
Polution-free: It comes from no industrial polluted Xinjiang and has been washed with.
This will keep you safe from the polluted water of the road while passing any heavy vehicle.
Most of the polluted rice comes from the southern province of Hunan, China's top rice producing province.
With nine out of ten people throughout the world breathing polluted air daily,
A polluted air is also an air breathed by people and therefore depleted of oxygen and overloaded with CO2.
Delhi is one of the most polluted city majorly the rate of air pollution is extremely disappointing.
Nine out of 10 people in the world breathe polluted air, and air pollution in many places is still getting worse.
Besides, the polluted environment will be subject to various natural disasters and our emerging economic growth will lead to slowdown.
Even though we filter the water several times with specialised equipment to be able to use it, it's still polluted.
Argentina states Uruguay's unilateral authorization violated treaties between the countries and that such venture polluted the river.
Many waterways around the world have become so polluted that they are no longer fit for human use.
Your choices will either put us on track for a more polluted future, or a future where we scrub it out of our lives for good,” said Figueres, currently Vice-Chair of the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy.
inadequate sanitation, polluted river water, unplanned urban development,
The lion's share of that polluted pie is taken up by the burning of fossil fuels and other industrial processes,