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write a conversation between two friends and harmful effects of plastic​

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Answered by anuvajena1440
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Answer:

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Explanation:

FIRST ONE - CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO FRIENDS .........

RAM- How are you priya

PRIYA- I am fine, thank you

RAM- HOW IS YOUR PREPARATION GOING FOR THE EXAM?

PRIYA- GOOD, HOWS YOUR PREPARATION GOING ON?

RAM- GOOD,JUST I HAVE DOUBT IN SCIENCE, ANIMAL NUTRITION YOUR FAVORITE CHAPTER.

PRIYA- FINE, I CAN DO YOU A FAVOUR IF YOU WANT, I WILL TEACH YOU THIS CHAPTER AND YOU TEACH ME MATHS CHAPTER, RATIONAL NUMBERS, YOUR FAVORITE CHAPTER

RAM- FINE THEN THE DEAL IS DONE I WILL- TEACH YOU MATHS YOU TEACH ME SCIENCE

PRIYA- OK THEN DONE, NICE TALKING TO YOU RAM BYE SEE YOU AT MY HOUSE AT 8

RAM- OK, BYE SEE YOU

NOW THE SECOND ONE - HARMFUL EFFECTS OF PLASTIC ...........

Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:

  • Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:Littering of plastics in open spaces creates unhygienic conditions, as it acts as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that cause diseases like malaria and dengue.
  • Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:Littering of plastics in open spaces creates unhygienic conditions, as it acts as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that cause diseases like malaria and dengue.Plastics do not undergo degradation, thus, stay in the soil for many years, which affects soil fertility and degrades the soil quality.
  • Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:Littering of plastics in open spaces creates unhygienic conditions, as it acts as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that cause diseases like malaria and dengue.Plastics do not undergo degradation, thus, stay in the soil for many years, which affects soil fertility and degrades the soil quality.When plastic artifacts enter the drainage and sewerage system, they block the pipes and the drains causing waterlogging.
  • Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:Littering of plastics in open spaces creates unhygienic conditions, as it acts as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that cause diseases like malaria and dengue.Plastics do not undergo degradation, thus, stay in the soil for many years, which affects soil fertility and degrades the soil quality.When plastic artifacts enter the drainage and sewerage system, they block the pipes and the drains causing waterlogging.The improperly disposed of food bags, when eaten by animals, cause stomach and intestine related disease which even lead to suffocation and death.
  • Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:Littering of plastics in open spaces creates unhygienic conditions, as it acts as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that cause diseases like malaria and dengue.Plastics do not undergo degradation, thus, stay in the soil for many years, which affects soil fertility and degrades the soil quality.When plastic artifacts enter the drainage and sewerage system, they block the pipes and the drains causing waterlogging.The improperly disposed of food bags, when eaten by animals, cause stomach and intestine related disease which even lead to suffocation and death.Plastic items find their way to the river and other water bodies, which are then swallowed by fish, seabirds, and other marine species, thus leading to suffocation and death.
  • Improper disposal of plastics poses a number of problems. Some of them are mentioned below:Littering of plastics in open spaces creates unhygienic conditions, as it acts as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that cause diseases like malaria and dengue.Plastics do not undergo degradation, thus, stay in the soil for many years, which affects soil fertility and degrades the soil quality.When plastic artifacts enter the drainage and sewerage system, they block the pipes and the drains causing waterlogging.The improperly disposed of food bags, when eaten by animals, cause stomach and intestine related disease which even lead to suffocation and death.Plastic items find their way to the river and other water bodies, which are then swallowed by fish, seabirds, and other marine species, thus leading to suffocation and death.The waste from the plastic manufacturing industry is thrown directly into the water bodies, thus affecting the chemical property of water, causing hazards on a very large-scale.

Answered by daniyashahid99
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conversation between two people on harmful effects of plastics

Friend 1- hey there! how are you?

Friend 2- oh! I am fine thank you. What about you?

Friend 1- I am fine. I heard that you are attending University?

Friend 2- what are you majoring in?

Friend 1- oh that I am doing post graduation in environment science.

Friend 2- that's an interesting subject .

Friend 1- yeah subject is very good and also I am doing an internship.

Friend 2- okay! what kind of internship?

Friend 1- I have to make the atleast one park plastic free

Friend 2- that's cool

Friend 1- yeah, it's cool but people are not responding to my requests. Like I have been requesting them from the past week not to throw plastic bottles and plastic bags inside part but they are not listening at all.

Friend 1- that's sad to hear. I know people, they don't care about things.

Friend 2- you know how much harmful plastic is towards our environment?

Friend 1- yeah, I heard something but not much.

Friend 2- plastic is very harmful

Friend 1-can you explain a little bit?

Friend 2- yes of course

The improper disposal of plastics causes a slew of issues. For example:

  1. Plastic pollution in public places fosters unsanitary circumstances by acting as a breeding ground for insects and mosquitoes that spread illnesses like malaria and dengue fever.
  2. Plastics do not decompose and hence remain in the soil for a long time, affecting soil fertility and degrading soil quality.
  3. When plastic relics infiltrate the drainage and sewage systems, they clog pipes and drains, resulting in flooding.
  4. When animals eat poorly disposed of food bags, they develop stomach and bowel problems, which can lead to suffocation and death.
  5. The trash from the plastic manufacturing sector is dumped straight into water bodies, altering the chemical properties of the water and posing a wide number of risks.
  6. These issues can be mitigated by proper disposal and use of plastic waste. To prevent these issues, a set of rules must be strictly adhered to.
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