(6) .... cause widespread damage to the human body. (111) Noise (a) were (b) have (c) can (d) shall
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noise
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noise cause widespread damage to the human body
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The correct answer is "Noise can cause widespread damage to the human body."
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- Modal verbs are those that denote sense of necessity or probability.
- In this sentence, the mood and tone of the sentence denotes a possibility of widespread damage to the entire body by noise.
- Hence a modal verb is to be used here.
- Since the possibility of damage is denoted by the modal verb "can", hence it is to be used here.
- Noise Pollution refers to the widespread damage caused by loud noise to the environment. Man and other living beings like animals are included in the definition of environment as the biotic factors. The abiotic factors are buildings, bridges etc.
- The intensity of noise is measured in terms of decibels.
- Damage to biotic components by noise- Noise louder than 100 decibels can cause temporary defect in hearing, irritation, difficulty learning and concentrating, difficulty sleeping, tinnitus. Noise louder than 150 decibels can cause permanent loss of hearing.
- Noise can also cause fear and irrational behaviour in animals.
- Damage to Abiotic components by noise- Noise can cause resonance and high frequency vibrations leading to collapse of buildings and bridges, shattering of glasses and windows etc.
Hence, Noise can cause a widespread damage to not just the human body but to the environment as a whole.
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