how does sound pollution affect biodiversity explain
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Contrary to what one might think, anthropogenic noise affects not only sensitive species directly exposed to intense sounds, but also many terrestrial and aquatic animals that inhabit very different ecosystems, often distant from human clusters. Although noise responses depend on the species, its negative effects, for terrestrial animals, may begin to appear as low as 40 dB. Not only the intensity of sounds is important here, but also e.g. the frequency of the wave.
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effects of sound pollution:
1. loss of hearing is the first effect
2. it leads to sleeplessness, hypertension, increase in blood pressure,etc...
3. It cause hormonal imbalances increased anxiety,etc.. especially in those animals that are closely associated with humans for example cats, dogs, birds, cattle etc...
this may have negative effect on their population, reduction in number, migration and in worst cases extinction