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what is sound pollution,give what can we do to stop this


what is a dangerous sound,intensity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sound pollution refers to excessive noise that may disrupt the activity or balance of human or animal life. Good technology in manufacturing industry by which too much noise not come. Noise also come from Transport Sector due to in traffic so for reducing sound we follow car pool and use more time public vehicle than our own vehicle. Than number of vehicle are less while using public transport, if vehicle reduce than definitely noise pollution also reduce. Due to sound pollution many disease occur like Hearing loss,headache,irritability, decrease in human productivity, feeling of fatigue, sleep interference and human behaviour also change due to not complete sleeping.
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Answered by Nikki57
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Hi friend,

1)What is sound pollution?
Sound pollution is pollution caused by excessive unwanted sound in the air which can cause a great damage to the human and animal life.

2)How sound pollution is hazardous?
Sound pollution can cause depression,high blood pressure,hypertension,less sleep,headache,hearing (partial or permanent) impairment and the confounded nature that a person gets without a proper sleep.

3)How can we control this sound pollution?
As we got to know that sound pollution is very dangerous to us and should be stopped as soon as possible.So,for controlling it just follow the simple ways given below-:
•Wood is a good absorber of sound.So plant trees around the industries or wherever there is sound is hazardous.As trees will absorb that sound and will prevent sound pollution and will also make environment beautiful.
•Use silencers in motorbikes and heavy machinery.
•Regular service of your vehicles.
•Use earplugs.
•Turn off the appliances in homes and offices when not in need.

4)What is intensity?
Intensity of sound is sound power/energy per unit area.It is also known as acoustic intensity.The basic units are watts/m^2 or watts/cm^2.


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