Dialogue Between Two Friends on Harmful Effects of Air Pollution
Zafi: Hey Zarif! How are you doing?
Zarif: I'm good. How about you?
Zafi: I'm good too, but I'm a bit worried about air pollution.
Zarif: I see. It's become a big issue lately and it's a constant danger to our lives.
Zafi: Exactly! Even though air is essential for life, it's getting dirty in many ways.
Zarif: Absolutely! The main thing that makes the air dirty is smoke.
Zafi: Yes, smoke makes the air dirty. And things like trains, buses, and trucks use fuels like petrol and diesel. These things create smoke and make the air dirty.
Zarif: You're right. Different types of smoke produce carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, which pollute the air.
Zafi: You might have seen that the worst air pollution happens in big industrial areas with lots of big factories.
Zarif: Yes, and it's also a problem in big cities where there are many buses, trucks, and cars on the roads every day.
Zafi: Cutting down a lot of trees also adds to air pollution by increasing CO2 in the air.
Zarif: You're correct. And because of air pollution, the environment is getting warmer and losing its balance.
Zafi: Exactly! Plus, dirty air is causing serious diseases in humans that can't be cured easily.
Zarif: But we need to do things to make air cleaner. If we want a better and happier life, we have to stop the air from getting dirty.
Zafi: Definitely. All of us should understand and work to stop making the air dirtier. Thank you.
Zarif: You're welcome. Bye, and let's meet again.