What if everyone on Earth starts bursting crackers for one day?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the potential impact of widespread use of firecrackers on the environment and pollution levels. The main points include the difficulty of producing enough firecrackers, the insignificant source of pollution they may pose compared to other sources, and the noise pollution they create. The conversation also touches on the role of authorities and the use of "what if" questions in scientific research.
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What amount of Air and sound pollution would this cause, i mean if every single person on Earth starts bursting crackers for 5-6 hours only for one day,
I just need the approximate idea of dammage this would cause to environment, u could assume average values for these data, please help me, i am cracker lover and we only burst crackers on diwali(festival in india), and now it is banned in most of the cities of india, even there are other more serious reasons for the air/noise pollution?
 
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What a thought. The main problem with this idea would be to actually produce the billions of crackers needed. So, even if you could come up with a total figure for pollution products, it is not a scenario that's really worth exploring.
I can't imagine that source of pollution is very significant, even in a festival. I reckon that the danger of fires is the best reason not to use fireworks in an uncontrolled way. (As with sky lanterns). But the ways of 'the Authorities' are weird and wonderful.
Authorities can be very strange in their attitude to pollution. There is a (worldwide?) band on small two stroke engines nowadays on the grounds of pollution but they have to represent a ridiculously small proportion of pollution products from IC engines in general. One single large cargo ship going through the English Channel would produce vastly more pollution than all the small leisure craft, lawn mowers and chainsaws put together in the south of England. But it is in the interests of manufacturers to be producing more four strokes to replace the existing two strokes and the politicians can make a big thing about their (fictional) effect on pollution from a silly law.
But fire crackers are too damned noisy when used in large quantities.
 
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This is not a good PF question.

What if questions are sometimes potentially enlightening, this one, sadly, is not one of thoe questions. If you think it is important then work out the energy released on a global basis. Scientists usually ask 'what if' to themselves, then fiddle and see what they get on paper or from a computer program. After they get an idea of what they are dealing with they might 'what if' someone else, in the form of a more well-formed question. Enrico Fermi was famous for doing this.
Google for: Enrico Fermi 'Where are they?'

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Related to What if everyone on Earth starts bursting crackers for one day?

1. What will be the environmental impact of everyone on Earth bursting crackers for one day?

The environmental impact of everyone on Earth bursting crackers for one day would be significant. The air quality would be severely affected as the smoke and pollutants from the crackers would contribute to air pollution. This can lead to respiratory problems and other health issues. Additionally, the noise pollution from the crackers can also have a negative impact on animals and humans.

2. How will the wildlife be affected if everyone on Earth starts bursting crackers for one day?

The bursting of crackers can have a devastating impact on wildlife. The loud noise can startle and harm animals, causing them to flee from their natural habitats. The pollution from the crackers can also contaminate the water and soil, affecting the food sources of many animals. This can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems and lead to long-term consequences for wildlife populations.

3. Will there be any economic consequences of everyone on Earth bursting crackers for one day?

Bursting crackers for one day can have economic consequences as well. The production and sale of crackers contribute to the economy, but the negative impacts of bursting crackers can outweigh the benefits. The cleanup and restoration efforts after the bursting of crackers can also be costly, especially if there is damage to property or public spaces.

4. How will the atmosphere be affected if everyone on Earth starts bursting crackers for one day?

The bursting of crackers can have a significant impact on the atmosphere. The smoke and pollutants from the crackers can contribute to global warming by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere. This can lead to climate change and other environmental issues. Moreover, the chemicals and metals used in crackers can also deplete the ozone layer, causing further damage to the atmosphere.

5. Are there any alternatives to bursting crackers for celebrations?

Yes, there are many alternatives to bursting crackers for celebrations. Instead of contributing to environmental and health issues, people can opt for eco-friendly celebrations. This can include using noiseless and smokeless alternatives like sparklers or LED lights. People can also choose to celebrate with traditional activities or opt for more sustainable and mindful ways of celebrating.

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