Why is there no noise pollution in the forest?
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Trees do help to check noise pollution, in the following ways.
a. Trees planted in rows act as noise barrier that reduce the intensity of the sound waves by absorbing them.
b. Trees scatter the sound waves and decrease its intensity and thus prevent noise pollution
a. Trees planted in rows act as noise barrier that reduce the intensity of the sound waves by absorbing them.
b. Trees scatter the sound waves and decrease its intensity and thus prevent noise pollution
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There are a number of ways plants can reduce noise. One way is through sound absorption. Plant parts such as stems, leaves, branches, wood, etc. absorb sound. Rough bark and thick, fleshy leaves are particularly effective at absorbing sound due to their dynamic surface area.
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