10 points on noise pollution
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1) The propagation of noise from different sources such as loud speaker, transport vehicles etc which have negative impact on our health.
2) Noise pollution can badly affect our ears and can lead to deafness, either partial or full especially in older people.
3) Noise pollution creates trouble in residential areas also, sounds from loudspeakers, vehicles, construction in nearby place, shouting while playing outdoor games etc.
4) It is also responsible for affecting our nervous system; there have been several mental ailments occurred to the people due to this.
5) Average noise level increases up to 97.60 decibels against recommended level of 50 decibels by WHO for residential complexes.
6) Experts say that the level of noise pollution is higher in developing and underdeveloped countries than in developed countries.
7) It also creates problem in concentration in schools and colleges; besides, roads are worst affected with noise pollution.
8) Students of either schools or colleges also feel the problem due to noise pollution; they are not become able to concentrate on their studies.
9) It also increases the chance of heart ailments, blood pressure of a person can either increase or decrease due to noise pollution.
10) Noise causes serious health concerns in the children; it hampers their physical and psychological growth and development.
Answer:
1) The propagation of noise from different sources such as loud speaker, transport vehicles etc which have negative impact on our health.
2) Noise pollution can badly affect our ears and can lead to deafness, either partial or full especially in older people.
3) Noise pollution creates trouble in residential areas also, sounds from loudspeakers, vehicles, construction in nearby place, shouting while playing outdoor games etc.
4) It is also responsible for affecting our nervous system; there have been several mental ailments occurred to the people due to this.
5) Average noise level increases up to 97.60 decibels against recommended level of 50 decibels by WHO for residential complexes.
6) Experts say that the level of noise pollution is higher in developing and underdeveloped countries than in developed countries.
7) It also creates problem in concentration in schools and colleges; besides, roads are worst affected with noise pollution.
8) Students of either schools or colleges also feel the problem due to noise pollution; they are not become able to concentrate on their studies.
9) It also increases the chance of heart ailments, blood pressure of a person can either increase or decrease due to noise pollution.
10) Noise causes serious health concerns in the children; it hampers their physical and psychological growth and development.