English, asked by Aarohan, 1 year ago

10 lines for say no to crackers

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Answered by Rakki04
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Crackers are burnt mostly during Diwali in India and for some religeous purposes in China. Crackers can be very dangerous. Burning crackers causes air pollution and causes health problems like- asthma , etc.. they can cause physical problems too. Skin diseases, damage of delicate parts of the body, all these can be really dangerous. We have seen little children who are handicapped. Even animals are troubled by the noise made by crackers. We know the consequences of burning crackers, yet, we do not stop this habit. I t is high time we say no to crackers. This diwali, let us not be the cause of problems.
HAPPY SAFE AND GLORIOUS DIWALI <3<3<3<3

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                                          Say No To Crackers


Burning crackers on festivals and other celebrations causes unprecedented air and noise pollution. In the name of celebrating the festivals people give excuses for this mass pollution drive. We must celebrate festivals differently. Our cities have already become polluted to the maximum. Let’s not pollute them anymore! Cannot we celebrate festivals without crackers? Is it compulsory to fill our already polluted environment with more poison? Are we wise in doing so? Why do we precipitate the process of our own fall and sufferings? Bursting fire crackers has only disadvantages! Wastage of money, poisonous smoke, unbearable noise, fire accidents, garbage, litter, etc! And still we want to burst them!  


 Crackers often contain elements like copper, cadmium, sulphur, aluminium and barium to produce the vibrant colours once ignited. The harmful gases produced from the bursting of crackers, such as Nitrous Oxide, remains in the air for a long time if the city doesn't get enough rain or strong winds. Inhaling the fumes emitted by firecrackers increases the chances of asthma attack among patients. Heart patients and patients of chronic bronchitis and low immune system are at high risk too.


Let’s join hands to say no to crackers while celebrating festivals. Let’s not poison the air our children breathe. We have the responsibility of bequeathing a cleaner and healthier future. The Government must ban crackers. Let's ensure safety, security, and better environment for us and our children. If we won’t ensure their safety and happiness, who else will?



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