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Answered by MRDEMANDING
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     Burning tree leaves

  • We love to have trees in our friendly  neighborhood and working area. Many campuses have hundreds of trees giving us fresh Oxygen by absorbing Carbon dioxide.

  • However, we don't realize that we deliberately nullify the good done by those trees, then and there itself.

  • Watchmen, gardeners or sweepers clean the ground and gather leaves, small stems etc. into a pile. Then they set fire to it. That generates a lot of smoke suffocating the fresh air seeking walkers and residents nearby. CO and CO2 are generated consuming a lot of O2. Soot and ash are harmful to eyes and lungs.

  • It's done in many campuses, gardens, residential areas and on roadsides. Instead if those leaves are buried underground, the soil becomes more nutrient.

  • Illiteracy and carelessness of campus/municipal authorities could be some reasons for this eco-destructive practice happening for decades.

  • Perhaps some bonhommes amongst us will be able to convince those workers to discontinue such practices.
Answered by thelegend06
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Answer:

this is partially true as bcz the leaves will itself

be decayed by microorganisms which will result in production of carbon dioxide which also cause green

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