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true or false
to control noise dust and storms deciduous trees are preferred.​

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Answered by sanjudnath
4

Answer:

false is the correct answer

Answered by poona2339
0

Answer:

The given statement is True.

Explanation:

We live not-so-quietly in a noisy world, and much of the noise pollution is man-made. Industries, mining, household chores, traffic – it’s a constant barrage of high pitches. Noise is now seen as a factor in a range of health issues, including cardiac diseases.

For many of us, the concept of noise pollution and its effect is limited to humans. But that’s not the case – it is equally harmful to plants and animals, too. According to the National Park Service (NPS) in the United States, noise pollution is a serious threat to the environment. Experts say noise pollution can interfere directly or indirectly with plants and can even hasten the extinction of some species in another century.

A noisy environment jeopardizes peace and makes people feel awful. It is also regarded as a form of environmental pollution and is also a health concern. Lucky for us, we have millions of trees, the ‘natural noise blockers’. Trees not only absorb carbon dioxide, give shade, and avoid soil erosion, but they also act as buffers and filter out the annoying urban noise.

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