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To cure the tobacco that a smoker consumes in
two weeks
it takes the wood from one
tree.
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To
make sure of big crops tobacco growers use large
amounts of pesticides
and fertilizers (more then they would be allowed
to use on food crops). These chemicals can get
into drinking water,
animals and other crops. Some of the chemicals
in these pesticides cause cancer.
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Tobacco
takes up nutrients from the soil faster than any
other crop. This makes the land less
fit for growing food.
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British
smokers throw away about 20 million cigarette
packets and about 300
million butts (cigarette ends) every day.
Many of these end up adding litter to the streets.
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Tobacco
contains additives which help to keep the cigarette
alight, which increases the risk
of fire from disgarded cigarettes.
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| Some
fires are started by small children playing
with matches and cigarette lighters which
are left lying around. |
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| Many
of those who die in fires are children under
five years old. |