As the human being breaths in the 'oxygen' and breaths out the 'carbon dioxide' it adds pollution to the environment. The vegetation generally breaths out oxygen during day time and consumes it during night time. The echo-system balances the environment and sustain the human and vegetation.
Burning the leaves adds pollution to environment but echo-system takes care of it.
It makes people switch to new fuel sources.It leaves less pollution in the ground.It makes less air pollution in Poland.It cleans the coal so there is no waste.
Dead leaves are good for the soil because they break down and decompose, releasing essential nutrients back into the soil. This process enriches the soil, improves its structure, and helps retain moisture, creating a healthier environment for plants to grow.
Burning coal releases various pollutants like sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, leading to air pollution and health issues in nearby cities. It also contributes to acid rain, smog, and climate change, impacting the environment on a larger scale. Overall, the large amount of burning coal has detrimental effects on both human health and the environment.
in its natural state no, but when burned it becomes a source of pollutionFML
True. Burning fossil fuels releases harmful pollutants such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides into the environment, contributing to air and water pollution, as well as climate change.
Leaves for Burning was created in 1952.
Burning of leaves can lead to inhalation of smoke (particularly if those leaves are tobacco).
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Burning leaves would be a chemical change because once the leaves are burnt, you can't turn the ashes back into leaves.
Good question i belive this is to do with global warming. you see when we burn leaves we a getting rid of oxygen are creating more carbondioxde. so you see we need more oxygen and less carbon dioxide but by doing your burning leaves practice you are reversing the process.
The burning of leaves releases thermal energy in the form of heat and light energy in the form of flames.
i need to know what in the environment changes the leaves to drop
the ash that a fire leaves behind can provide as great soil for many plants
When burning leaves, the gases produced include carbon dioxide, water vapor, carbon monoxide, and small amounts of particulate matter. It is important to note that burning leaves can also release harmful pollutants and toxins into the air.
To safely use burning mint leaves for aromatherapy, ensure proper ventilation in the room, use a heat-resistant container to burn the leaves, and keep a close eye on the burning process to prevent accidents. Be cautious of any allergies or sensitivities to smoke, and always extinguish the leaves completely after use.
If your engine is burning oil there is a good chance it won't pass a smog test. You should get it to a mechanic immediately as it's not only a danger to the environment, but possibly could be a danger to you.
Small leaves minimize water loss.