Environmental Sciences, asked by diksurbtahto, 1 year ago

What are the bad effects of various festivals on the environment introduction

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Tragically, consistently, the quantum of air and noise pollution caused because of the bursting of firecrackers increments on Diwali.

Firecrackers are the cause of pollution, for example, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and so on noticeable all around, which causes illnesses like asthma and bronchitis. The elderly and patients in healing facilities, as well as creatures and birds,  are likewise influenced because of air and noise pollution.

Post-Diwali, the streets are covered with the remainders of firecrackers. The downpour of garbage, including unfilled containers used to light off rockets, on each niche and corner of the city is a stressing sign.

On Holy harmful chemicals are being utilized to get the coveted hues. They don't wash away effortlessly, get blended in channels and sewage frameworks and contaminate water bodies and the dirt. The celebration, which used to be a healthy party of humankind is not anymore an abundant, healthy event.
Answered by Anonymous
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As India is the largest democratic country in the world, people of different religions and cultures lives together in our country.


That's why the culture of our country is very rich and vibrant.


Festival and it's celebrations are one of the most important part of our country's culture.


But these festivals have some bad effects on the environment too.


Some of them are;



1) firecrackers causes air pollution and noise pollution


2) playing loud speakers causes noise pollution


3) using non eco-friendly decorative items also causes pollution



And many more...



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