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Any sound that is not desirable or that is unwanted is known as noise. Usually sound is measured in decibels, and a sound of 80 decibels is considered to be physically painful for humans. Hence, any sound of 80 decibels or higher is termed as noise.The effects of noise pollution are seen everywhere. Humans, plants, animals and even buildings are affected by noise pollution. |
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Noise can be created by humans or machines, and this noise has the ability to cause a problem with activity as well as balance of life. The biggest source of sound pollution is the world comes from traffic.
Here are some effects of sound pollution:
- Sound pollution has the ability to cause deafness, which can be either permanent or temporary in nature. This type of deafness is seen most commonly in people who are working with machineries that create loud sounds. So, mechanics, telephone operators and locomotive drivers fall victim to deafness induced by loud noises.
- The main effect of sound pollution is on the productivity levels of people. Loud sounds reduce the efficiency of work output. Scientific research has shown that if loud sounds are reduced, efficiency of people increase.
- Sound pollution is a common reason for levels of stress in people.
- Fatigue can also be caused due to noise pollution as people cannot concentrate and have to spend more time in order to finish a task.
- If people are surrounded by loud noises constantly, they can develop health issues like blood pressure and mental disorders.
- Sound pollution has an adverse effect on crops. It tends to reduce the quality of the crops that are grown as plants need a calm and serene environment to grow optimally.
- Animals too are affected by sound pollution as it adversely affects their nervous system.
- Loud sounds weaken structures like buildings and bridges.
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