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Write adverse effect of excessive use of thermocol on environment and human

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Answered by 007692
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Answer:

It responds very slowly to bacterial decomposition in the soil, thus making the soil infertile. It also releases poisonous gases on burning, which can cause respiratory problems, or even death, when inhaled. Hence thermocol is harmful for the environment.

Answered by SteffiPaul
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Adverse effects of excessive use of thermocol on the environment and humans are:

  • The burning of thermocol evolves many dangerous and poisonous gases such as Carbon monoxide, Sulphur dioxide, and vapors.
  • Thermocol is nonbiodegradable.
  • Thermocol requires nearly 500 to decompose.
  • The gases produced on burning thermocol cause respiratory problems like Asthma, Tuberculosis, lung cancer, etc.
  • The thermocol does not decompose naturally.

Hence, excessive use of thermocol is dangerous for the environment and humans.

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