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effects of noise pollution ​

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Answered by Itya
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Physical

Respiratory agitation, racing pulse, high blood pressure, headaches and, in case of extremely loud, constant noise, gastritis, colitis and even heart attacks.

Psychological

Noise can cause attacks of stress, fatigue, depression, anxiety and hysteria in both humans and animals.

Sleep and behavioural disorders

Noise above 45 dB stops you from falling asleep or sleeping properly. Remember that according to the World Health Organization it should be no more than 30 dB. Loud noise can have latent effects on our behaviour, causing aggressive behaviour and irritability.

Memory and concentration

Noise may affect people's ability to focus, which can lead to low performance over time. It is also bad for memory, making it hard to study.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Noise in the surrounding interfers in speak interaction with another person
  • A long exposure to noise pollution May result in the loss of hearing
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