How do trees and shrubs lessen noise pollution?
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Answer:Sound masking by plants: Trees mask annoying noise when branches sway, leaves rustle or stems creak. Trees and shrubs also attract birds and squirrels, whose chirping and squeaking helps with masking noise pollution.
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Trees act as noise barriers and reduce pollution through a phenomenon called sound attenuation, which is the damping of sound. ... Trees attenuate noise by absorption, deflection, refraction, and masking. Noise absorption by plants: Tree parts such as stems, leaves, branches, and wood absorb sound waves. in this way they lessen noise pollution.
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