A study for students of the Department of biology Sciences The Department of Life Sciences results from a scientific trip for third-year students within the waste courses in the public gardens of the Faculty of Science. Samples of plant leaves were collected from different stations inside and outside the college, to study the extent of their impact on the contribution to the antennas in their locations in the wonderful interior areas.
During the trip, the environmental and health effects that were subsequently absorbed by the air were discussed, as pollution led to the intake of cases of young children and adolescents, especially children with asthma. The rotation of plants also affected the planning of the ground surface plans of the leaves, which led to the closure of the gap and the reflection of light guidance.