Wildlife faces more problems than humans due to noise pollution, because
animals are dependent on
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Wildlife faces more problems than humans due to noise pollution, because animals are dependent on natural resources which are exploited by us .
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Noise pollution is caused due to any unwanted sounds that are dumped into our surroundings. It may be caused due to many reasons like construction, loudspeakers at parties, etc. Noise pollution can have a severe impact on various species. Wildlife is worse affected by this type of pollution as compared to humans. Some examples where noise pollution affects wildlife are:
- Some species of caterpillars have shown an increased heart rate in areas that are noise polluted.
- Bluebirds have lesser chicks than usual near noisy places.
- The unnecessary noise makes it difficult for animals to detect predators.
- Animals are unable to detect noises made by their mates.
Therefore, we can see that noise pollution adversely affects animals.
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