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The Menace of Littering People enjoy the natural beauty of places like beaches, lakes, and mountains. In the last couple of decades, these spots have witnessed a considerable increase in the number of tourists. Although tourists help boost the economy of a place, they are often responsible for causing an increase in litter by disposing of tissues, drink cans, water bottels, and plastic bags on the ground. Despite regular cleanup, these places gradually get polluted and lose their charm.
Tourists need to show civic responsibility. They should only carry the essentials and should dispose of waste in trash bins. Governments and other institutions are making an effort to keep tourist spots clean, but only conscious tourists can ensure these places are litter-free.

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Why did the author most likely write this article?
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to entertain readers with fun facts about places of natural beauty
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to persuade readers to not litter at tourist spots
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to describe to readers the connection between economics and littering
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to inform readers to not visit certain tourist spots

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