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Unfortunately this tradition has negative effects on its environment. Due to the burning of the Ninots, which are made with polystyrene foam, the air quality suffers and a smog hovers over the city throughout the week following. This is also in relation to the daily firework shows which include the afternoon Mascletas: ireworks are used for their noise and produce a smoke, and the nightly display that progressively increases in intensity.