to minimize the adverse effect of noise pollution bushes with thick foliage should be grown on noth side on the roads
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because tree with thick bushes stop the vibration of sound and and work as noise cancellation
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YES! to minimize the adverse effect of noise pollution bushes with thick foliage:
Explanation:
- We are fortunate in that we have millions of trees, which act as "natural noise blockers."
- Trees not only absorb CO2, provide shade, and prevent soil erosion, but they also act as sound buffers and filter out unpleasant urban sounds.
- Sound attenuation, or the damping of sound, is a process that trees use to act as noise barriers and reduce pollution.
- Noise attenuation occurs when sound waves dissipate over extended distances until there is no longer enough energy to vibrate the air.
- Noise is reduced via absorption, deflection, refraction, and masking in trees.
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