The festivals which involve bursting crackers like the Diwali Festival celerated in India can pollute the air around us. Bursting crackers leads to heating of air apart from releasing toxic gases. Therefore the air gets polluted. other festivals like holi also affect the environment. while playing with colour plants get splattered with colour. often these colours are toxic and plants cannot survive with these toxic chemicals in them. this just depletes the number of plants on the earth which in turn affect the environment.
In the present scenario Diwali has an adverse effect on our health and the environment too. It causes respiratory diseases and people may die for the suffocation. It also pollutes the environment and causes global warming.
Yes, there is air pollution on diwali .This is because the smoke which is harmful to environment and makes hole in ozone layer .So crackers are means of pollution to the environment in diwali.
Diwali break the separation among the families and bring brightness to everywhere. :-)
Diwali can be celebrated only by lighting. Not burning crackers will help to avoid pollution.
It means celebrating diwali which is the festival of lights, withouting harming the environment, for e.g not burning crackers,etc
Diwali celebrations can contribute to air and noise pollution due to fireworks and crackers. The chemicals and heavy metals used in these products can contaminate the air and water sources. Additionally, the waste generated from decorations and packaging adds to the environmental impact.
On Diwali-this indicates festival Diwali. At Diwali-It might indicates Diwali is some Place.
Diwali cards are sent to peple on diwali to wish them.
Fire crackers are Diwali crackers. Being lighten up on diwali people also call them as Diwali crackers.
Diwali is spelled Diwali.
Diwali is the festival of lights, let us celebrate it with lights, NOT with NOISE or POLLUTION.SAY NO TO CRACKERS, LIGHT DIYAS AND HAVE HARMONY PEACEFUL AND HAPPY DIWALI.
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