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Fog Benefits Growers But Students Paddle Into Foggy Layer For School

Everywhere there is talk about the painfully frigid temperature. The mercury dips down to signify that nature has turned out to be so harsh but there remains something amply beneficial in unbearable harshness. The very crop of wheat benefits from such adverse colder weather. The farmers are reported to be looking a bit happier at it. 

The function of dew in regulating the inner water of plants has several aspects based on related studies: helping plants to rapidly trigger photo-synthetic activity during desiccation and rehydration; supplying a moisture environment in repairing embryo DNA of seeds, maintaining seed viability under harsh colder temperatures. 

Therefore, the blunt parallels are admittedly narrow, but benefits fetch the facial lustre of the farmers. So, what remains good for them climatically during the ongoing wintry days can not be suitable for the school-going students in a manner that does not remain intentional. 

Hazy and extremely cool morning weather in Kanpur’s Jajmau area hampers students from attending school to pen the Pre-Board examinations. They try to gather their hidden courageousness in going to the school through the dim visibility because of the fog on the road. Even the thin blanket of fog makes cycling relatively tough for them. Anyhow they paddle through to catch up with their life’s objectives.

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