Wednesday, October 9, 2013

How Games Prevents Pollution

 

Whenever you see a child driving a car in games, on the computer screen, it is guaranteed that it is not presenting a serious threat to the environment. Hence one can conclude that as far as the different Baby Games Online are concerned they are environmental friendly.


But on the other hand according to a research, the children most inspired by such games are likely to own their own cars when they grow up. There is no harm in having a car, but they must know that Cars are Good but the amount of harm they cause to the environment is not. 


Each time we drive we engage in probably the most "polluting" activity of the day. Emissions produced by vehicles have significant effects on our health as well as the environment, namely, the ozone. Although our car produces several types of pollutants, the following are amongst the most potent:

  • Hydrocarbons: These are known to cause liver damage and even cancer in humans.
  • Carbon monoxide: A product of incomplete combustion, Carbon monoxide reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen; overexposure as you know may be fatal.
  • Nitrogen Oxide: This pollutant destroys our bodies' capacity to resist infections of the respiratory system.
  • Sulphur oxides: These are emitted from motor vehicles burning fuel containing a high concentration of sulphur. Exposure to sulfur dioxide affects the lungs and, at high levels, may result in burning of the nose and throat, breathing difficulties as well as severe airway obstructions.
  • Carbon Dioxide: Although it is a product of "perfect" combustion and does not directly impair human health, it is a "greenhouse gas" that traps the earth's heat and contributes to the potential for global warming.

Hence friendly speaking, you must learn a lesson from the different games such as Dora Games Online which are very useful in teaching the environmental ethics and try to implement such strategies that would contribute to the least amount of pollution to the environment.

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