Yes that's is one meaning of noise. Noise can also mean a loud out cry/ shouting
Anusince is a misspelling of the word nuisance. A nuisance is an act that leads to annoyance or harm of others. It could be noise, fighting, disorderly conduct, etc.
It depends on the type of noise or perhaps the time of day. Many cities have a city noise ordinance. Check with the city and see what theirs is.
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Noise pollution is the unwanted and displeasing human created sound, that disrupts the environment. The word noise is derived from a Latin word noxia, which means, "I do harm", originall referring to nuisance.
radio,television,newspaper are many types of media can assist us in eradicating the problem of noise nuisance in our locality by generating awareness. use f news,reality shows focussed on social issues,articles,radio jingles, etc. can help a long way in making people understand negative effects of noise pollution
I guess some nuisance along with industrial activity, like noise, air pollution, increased traffic, etc.
Nuisance laws (like those that govern dog barking) are usually regulated locally, rather than on a state level. You would have to call your city and find out if they had laws regarding noise violations and/or nuisance animals.
There is no such "exact level". What one person considers a pleasant sound, another one might consider a nuisance - i.e., a noise. Whether a sound is a nuisance or not will also depend on the type of sound, and on the circumstances. For example, when you are at a dance you would find a fairly high level of sound acceptable; on the other hand, if you are trying to sleep, you would find a much lower level of sound a nuisance. There may be legal limits to how much sound (or noise) is allowed, but these, too, may vary depending on the country, and within one country, depending on the exact circumstances.
Yes, it is a noise violation in many places, and if you've gotten one then you have probably got it on your criminal record.
No. Nuisance is a noun.
Nuisance is a noun.