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Environmental pollution caused by too much noise is called noise pollution.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE * NOISE POLLUTION * AIR POLLUTION * WATER POLLUTION
Noise Pollution and Secondhand Smoke.
it increases the air pollution ,depletion of ozone layer,noise pollution,etc..
Water pollution, deforestation, and improper waste disposal are the environmental problems of the Philippines. The other environmental problems includes noise pollution and quarrying.
The types of pollution are 1 Air Pollution. (It needs air pollution control ) 2 Water Pollution. (It needs water pollution control ) 3 Noise Pollution (It needs noise pollution control ) 4 Environmental Pollution (It needsenvironmental pollution control ) 5 Soil Pollution (It needs soil pollution control ) 6 Gaseous Pollution (It needs gaseous pollution control )
Pollution is of various types, and It needs different type of Pollution control1 Air Pollution. (It needs air pollution control2 Water Pollution. (It needs water pollution control )3 Noise Pollution (It needs noise pollution control )4 Environmental Pollution (It needs environmental pollution control )5 Soil Pollution (It needs soil pollution control )6 Gaseous Pollution (It needs gaseous pollution control )
Noise pollution is a serious issue for many companies. Although the long-term effects of noise pollution have not yet been determined as of the time of publication. In which five step to control noise pollution: Check equipment to make sure it is operating properly. Measure the decibel level of the noise. Provide hearing protection and limit noise exposure. Provide education to employees on noise pollution. Offer employee hearing tests.
noise pollution is a noise which afect the pollution
Yes, there are several types of pollution, including air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution. Each type of pollution can have different sources and causes environmental and health concerns.
There aren't many aims or objectives for noise pollution. Many aims are against noise pollution because it is physically harmful to the human body.
Excessive environmental noise, also known as noise pollution, is the presence of high levels of noise from various sources like planes, automobiles, and industrial activities that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment. It can lead to stress, sleep disturbances, hearing loss, and overall decreased quality of life for those exposed to it. Measures to mitigate noise pollution include soundproofing buildings, implementing noise regulations, and designing quieter transportation and industrial equipment.