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Explain the causes effects and control measures of noise pollution its

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  • Noise pollution may cause temporary or permanent hearing impairment.   The most direct harmful effect of excessive noise falls on the ears. Many times, extreme noise ruptures the ear drums.
  • You cannot only be deaf but can also come in the grip of deadly illnesses like impotence and cancer, besides problems such as lack of memory, concentration, and interruption in speech, irritation, irritability, stress and depression.
  • The noise not only creates irritability, anger, but also accelerates the heart rate by increasing blood flow in the arteries. The constant noise increases the amount of cholesterol in the blood, which contracts blood vessels, increasing the likelihood of cardiovascular disease.
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