Technology is also a source of noise pollution. For example: unmonitored use of mobile phones electrical appliances loud speakers and TV. People don't switch off their mobile phones when they are in offices or in schools and colleges. They also use electric generator and it's loud voice irritates the nearby residents. Also listening to loud music and TV are also a source of noise pollution.
People need to develop a civic responsibility so that they may not trouble others.
Technology causes noise pollution by the fans, motors, and turbines that provide energy to factories that create technology and hardware that is used for technology.
Yes it does create noise pollution because you use it for electronics and the electronics make noise and i like apple juice and elmo's world
Cuz they're bored.
There is no air, land or water pollution from wind power. Wind turbines in use have a noise which some people call noise pollution.
The best remedy for noise pollution is earplugs. You can also use windows that are sound proof. There are also walls that can be built to help you with this issue as well.
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When we first started to use artificial lighting, we didn't know how damaging it could be for astronomers are for us. Many street light in urban areas were built before we knew what the consequences of light pollution were.
I think population is directly linked with the envirnoment,with the increase in population there will be more and more use of the gagets which are causing the pollution. The more the population the more will be the use of vehicles and more smoke will be released.And there will be increase in air pollution
walk to school more of ten and don't use car necause they can cause air and noise pollution
try to deal with at as best you can. the main key is to stay calm.
The noise from the construction site impinged on her ability to concentrate on her work.
A study was carried out to determine levels and factors that influence noise pollution from small-scale industries (SSIs) in Dar es Salaam City Tanzania. Two sites for wood- and metalworks industries were investigated. Both sites exhibited equivalent noise levels higher than 90.0 dBA, the permissible exposure level limit for occupational noise. At a woodworks SSI, noise levels were found to correlate well with machine-use age, wood-feed speed, and wood-cut depth. Additionally, noise emanating from both types of SSIs was found to influence the level of environmental noise in the neighborhood of the SSIs. One woodworks SSI was found to have a circle of influence of about 140 m. The study concluded that SSIs present a serious source of environmental noise pollution in their neighborhoods. Noise pollution from SSIs is greatly influenced by the type of SSIs and the activities they carry out, the type and age of machines they use, their location relative to residential areas in their vicinity, and in-house noise control measures. Small-scale industries (SSIs) - Noise pollution - Noise-induced hearing loss
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