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Yes, cell phones can contribute to noise pollution when used in public spaces at high volume or when notifications and alerts are left on in quiet settings. Prolonged exposure to loud phone conversations or ringing tones can disrupt the peace and quiet of the surrounding environment.
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Cell phones are used wirelessly. that means they emit rays that arent good to our health. Home phones are connected by cords.
Green cell phones are newer phones that are not yet that popular. These phones are able to be solar charged by the sun so you do not need to tap into an electrical outlet ever during daylight. This helps lessen the impact of energy consumption which accounts for most pollution in the world.
Air Pollution, and unclaimed Landfill deposits [of, say, 500,000,000 dead cell phones].
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No one discovered cell phones. Someone named Dr.Martin Cooper invented cell phones. No one discovered cell phones. Someone named Dr.Martin Cooper INVENTED cell phones.
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call cell phones cell phones? Cell phones are called cell phones because each one communicates with cell antenna, which covers a certain area,
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Discount cell phones are cell phones that are purchased at a lower than retail price.