A campfire can have varying impacts on the environment, primarily depending on its location and management. It can contribute to air pollution through smoke and particulate emissions, which can affect air quality and human health. Additionally, if not properly managed, campfires can lead to soil degradation, habitat destruction, or even wildfires, especially in dry or vulnerable ecosystems. However, when conducted responsibly with proper precautions, the environmental harm can be minimized.
they are not harmful to the environment
The harmful effects of CARS to our environment is the carbon monoxide
fire is harmful to the environment because it is a kind of gas
If it is harmful it will not survive long
NO2 is more harmful to the environment than NO2-.
yes; kerosene is harmful because it pollutes the environment and people might be sick or die and also is harmful for animals too.
no it is not
A harmful environment is one where there is some agent or condition in the environment that may cause impaired health or disease to people, plants or animals or that may damage people, plants, animals, property or other elements of the environment.
they are helpful not harmful to plants
its harmful bro!!:D
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