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lockdown positive impact of being at home​

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Answered by anuragrawat752
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From cleaner air to liberated wildlife, coronavirus lockdowns across the world appear to have had a number of positive effects on the environment.

Modern life as we know it has largely been put on pause with millions of us cooped up indoors as governments try to curtail the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Clearer water

Clearer waterIn Venice, famous for its winding canals, water quality appears to have improved amid Italy's stringent coronavirus lockdown.

Clearer waterIn Venice, famous for its winding canals, water quality appears to have improved amid Italy's stringent coronavirus lockdown.Residents in the city have said the waterways are benefiting from the lack of usual boat traffic brought on by the hoards of tourists who visit each year.

Cleaner air

Cleaner airCleaner air has perhaps been the single greatest positive effect of the lockdowns on the environment.

Cleaner airCleaner air has perhaps been the single greatest positive effect of the lockdowns on the environment.Cities across the world have seen pollution levels plummet as people have spent less time in vehicles, offices and factories and more time at home.

Cleaner airCleaner air has perhaps been the single greatest positive effect of the lockdowns on the environment.Cities across the world have seen pollution levels plummet as people have spent less time in vehicles, offices and factories and more time at home.Reductions in particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide have been registered in localities throughout the UK, with London and several other major cities all recording a dip in the presence of the harmful substances.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • we came to know that life is expensive then all other things
  • we got quality time to spend with our parents.
  • there was decrease in pollution

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