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Environmental Science

Filthy Atmosphere or Fresh Air

Fish dies as she enters the dirty or polluted water and lives strong, growing and healthy in the fresh and clean water. The same approach could be considered for the humans. Living in the filthy atmosphere is a painful task and breathing in a fresh air gives a boost to the health, mood, lifestyle and living standard. Air pollution have adverse effects on the human life and it directly damages the living being’s lives. Their lifestyle is disturbed and the daily routine tasks are also badly disturbed. Due to the air pollution and filthy atmosphere, a number of diseases are introduced in which the most concerned are asthma, lung cancer and skin allergies. The earth’s whole environment is currently changing due to the contaminated air being released by the industries. The main aim of the paper is to discuss the disadvantages of breathing in a filthy atmosphere and the advantages of living in a fresh one.

Fresh air is the necessity of every living beings including human beings, plants and animals. Due to the fresh air, all the living creatures are found healthy and living their life normal. Fresh air directly affects our digestive system and helps the human body to digest the food efficiently. An individual wants to lose weight should try the fresh air. The people who have digestive problems are advised to relocate to some hilly areas and open spaces for improvement purposes of their body functions (Thomas, 70). The body blood pressure is also highly influenced by the external air. The function of the heart is highly improved if lived in the fresh air. Also, it helps in blood circulation as well as maintains the proper blood pressure. The fresh air have a plenty of oxygen and it is highly required for the proper functioning of the body. The immune system must be discussed while discussing the atmosphere’s influence on the human body. Human body is completely fragile and it is always exposed to bacteria, viruses and germs. The fresh air strengthens the lymphatic system and increases the amount of white blood cells which are necessary to fight against the diseases and killing the harmful germs, bacteria and viruses. The fresh air is also helpful in cleaning the lungs (De, Wout and Abderrahim, 6). Human body releases airborne toxics which are exhaled through the lungs in the fresh air.

In a consideration of the fresh air and the human mood it can be explained that the fresh air makes the mood good while the filthy atmosphere seems not to be. In busy cities and the hustle of traffic, noise, smoke and many other things collectively creates a disturbing and filthy atmosphere. So, people use to go the hilly areas, parks, or out of the city areas for a clean and peaceful environment. It makes then happy and let them collect their energies and boosts back. Spending more time out of this hustle and problems, a lot much brightness and concentration is gained to work more efficiently. In a clear atmosphere human body is able to collect its needed vitamin D through the sun. There is a hormone which is known as serotonin which is a necessity for the happiness and it is gained by only inhaling fresh air and walking in a clean atmosphere.

Filthy atmosphere is one of the biggest problem for the human health. It causes a lot number of side-effects on the mood, health and lifestyle. The people who are unable to live in the clean and fresh air are seen carrying a number of psychological as well as mental problems. According to a number of doctor’s while advising their patients, they ask them the conditions of their environment and advices to relocate if possible for a cleaner and more appropriate environment (Henderson-Wilson et al., 529). Living in a polluted atmosphere could cause acceleration in aging of the lungs. Long term exposure could cause the loss of lungs capacity to function properly which means that there will be problem with the breathing and anytime an individual would be able to find himself in a problem of a lung cancer or some permanent damage. Asthma, emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease would be commonly found in the filthy atmosphere rather than that of the fresh air residents. With respect to the mood there are many problems people normally face while relocating to the filthy environments. Air contamination causes bad mood problems which never ends unless an individual is not able to breathe in the fresh air (Srivastava, 67). Filthy atmosphere causes a number of other problems in the atmosphere. The most prominent ones are the global warming, diseases, acid rain, depletion of ozone, and direct attacks n the lives of living beings.

In a nutshell it can be concluded that people should must try to avoid filthy atmosphere and would live in the fresh air. If not possible at least spend most of their time in the fresh air to avoid the mental stress, health problems and many other issues related to living. Most of the countries are looking for the best possible ways to give a suitable lifestyle to their people which would help them to live a healthy lifestyle. Canada and New Zealand are the best countries to live as the city over the filthy atmosphere doesn’t even exist. They are eco-friendly countries and tried to give their people a good and happy lifestyle. For the increase of the tourism and hunting games, these countries given their citizens to live in the wild and establish hunting areas. The disease rate is lowered and does not exist as compared to the other countries all over the world.

Works Cited

Srivastava, Priyanka. “The Political Economy of the Textile Industry and Its Labor.” The Well-Being of the Labor Force in Colonial Bombay. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2018. 29-67.

Thomas, Joe. “What You Need to Know about Air Pollution: Its Importance and Effective Solutions.” Environment and Pollution 6.1 (2017): 70.

Henderson-Wilson, Claire, et al. “Perceived health benefits and willingness to pay for parks by park users: Quantitative and qualitative research.” International journal of environmental research and public health 14.5 (2017): 529.

de Leeuw, Sander, Wout Dullaert, and Abderrahim Ouaderzan. “Ecologically friendly sourcing in developing countries: a non-food case study.” Logistics 1.1 (2017): 6.

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