Sunday, December 27, 2009

Does burning of tall grasses, plants, etc. affect the atmosphere or i mean the ozone layer...?

just asking...


because our neighbors always burn the grasses and the smoke is very annoying!


And they are very annoying too!!!





and...


it's bad for the soil too right??Does burning of tall grasses, plants, etc. affect the atmosphere or i mean the ozone layer...?
Burning does affect the ozone layer. Also the release of Carbon mon Oxide and Carbon Di oxide is more on green plants than the dried one. This also result in suffocation, blood pressure, asthma and other breathing related issues.





If the burning is too intense and of high temperature, it will also burn the combustible manures and minerals in the soil and changing them to just carbon. This in few places stands good for the soil (soil which has less carbon content) and proves bad for some soil (soil which is rich in carbon but has less organic manures)Does burning of tall grasses, plants, etc. affect the atmosphere or i mean the ozone layer...?
Burning doesn't affect the ozone layer, but can affect the atmosphere through the greenhouse effect. It is where CO2 and other greenhouse gases build up and forms a layer stopping heat from getting out which causes global warming.





Burning tall grasses and plants doesn't affect the soil in any way I know.

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