Some example of noise pollution are... *Honking cars *Traffic, cars, trucks, ect. *Loud music *Leaf blowers, lawn mowers, power drills, consruction, ect. *Running water (althought this isn't always a bad one!) *Voices, people, yelling *Animals *Factories, generators, stores
Noise pollution can be a lot of things. Some common examples are... *Cars, motorcycles, trucks, and other vehicles / when they beep their horns. *Music, particularly loud music. *Lawn mowers. *Leaf blowers. *Hedge / bush trimmers. *Home appliances (washing machine, dish washer, ect.). *Construction. *Talking / yelling people and voices. *Animals (dogs barking, birds chirping).
It's whatever you hear that you think is annoying noises. Here are some examples:
traffic
fireworks
barking
loud music
barking
screaming babies
sirens
car alarms
construction
Much is dependent upon one's definition. Noise pollution can include anything from the ambient noise produced by various machines, animals, or natural effects (like the wind), however, common usage of the term tends to focus on machine-created noise. There is another usage that refers to any obscenity, whether someone yelling swear words in anger, lewd lyrics pumping out of the car next to you, etc.
here are some examples hope this helps <3
Honking cars
Traffic, cars, trucks, ect.
Loud music
Leaf blowers, lawn mowers, power drills, consruction, ect.
Running water
Voices, people, yelling
Animals
Factories, generators, stores
1) Loud blaring music from stereos, music systems etc.
2) Noise from vehicles - honks, engine etc.
3) Loudspeakers, microphones etc.
One type of noise pollution in the neighborhood would include loud music. Another type of noise pollution would be loud cars.
Ø Noise pollution is one of the most neglected forms of pollution despite causing huge environmental damage, especially in oceans. For instance, U.S. still doesn't have some federal body that would regulate noise pollution. Ø From birds in the sky to elephants on land to dolphins in the sea, noise pollution is threatening all types of species and altering the way in which these animals communicate, mate and even protect themselves from larger predators. Ø Unwanted noise causes species to communicate louder which is known as Lombard effect. Ø There are about more than 500 million cars on the planet and by 2030 it is expected to double to 1 billion cars. More cars will mean even higher levels of air and noise pollution. Ø Noise Pollution is a contamination of the quality of the sound in the air (Example loud honking, construction sites)
In Downtown New york you could hear lots of noise, cars honking traffic and anything that's related to noise.
Humans contribute to noise pollution by raising the volume of certain household gadgets, together with using the horns of their cars, and using noisy apparatuses.
Noise pollution in India is a biggest issue faced by the people who visit India. It is very annoying to listen to cars, big speakers. The noise is upto 130DB this can even make you deaf.
Noise is produced when something vibrates causing the surrounding air to vibrate.
the noise pollution guidlines apply for all vehicles including sports cars as well as big rigs and other large vehicles. sports cars may be allowed to be a little bit louder in the eyes of authority and guidlines.
Noise pollution is any noise that is unwanted, or any persistent noise that is loud enough to injure your hearing over time. This could include background noise, constant noise, or even noise that you want, but others around you do not. The most common noise pollution is loud music coming from cars. It could be traffic noise in a busy city center, playing in a heavy metal rock band, earphones turned up too high, and so on.
By disconnecting the horn from the battery
Honking, in the typical parlance of the ages, meant the sound a goose makes when it's warning you that it's about to bite you or perhaps that it's hungry...when cars came about, the noise their horn made when activated sounded much like the warning honk of a goose and so, the car horn is now called a Honk. in Recent times, the slang of honking means "good" or "great"..it is a qualifying adjective, as in "it was a honking good time!" ...such a phrase might be followed by another, such as "Whoooo-Hoooooo!!!"
Loud noises like cars and stereos that are really disruptive.unpleasent noises like harsh music and sounds of aeroplanes can also cause noise pollution.
"Boom" - the sound of an explosion. "Meow" - the sound a cat makes. "Buzz" - the sound of a bee flying. "Splash" - the sound of something hitting water.