In the future, increased noise pollution could lead to significant changes in both human and ecological environments. Urban areas may become more chaotic and stressful, impacting mental health and social interactions. Wildlife could struggle to adapt, as many species rely on sound for communication, navigation, and mating; this could disrupt ecosystems. Overall, a noisier Earth might foster a less harmonious relationship between humans and nature.
the earth moves from east to west because it feels like it
Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
Well really nothing because we have that fore feild like thing around earth
because to earth and moon are like next door neighbors so that it feel like the same distance but its not.
maybe because they help earth like a real satellite does
because they do #
Because they like the tast
bobcat scream because all the noise only noise they like is man or mammal man voice
it is probably because they like the crinkle noise when they scratch it
it is like how it is because it has to be because its soposed to be like how it is because its how we live
What makes it like that is because the air under there arm the wings move really fast so the noise is made like that
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
Maybe because they don't like the noise.
Hades did not like the Earth because he was the God of the Underworld. He was not happy with Earth because it was a contrast to his own Underworld. He preferred darkness, not the happiness Earth contains.
Many people enjoy sleeping with some slight noise in the room. This may be because they don't like the silence or because continual noise and voices are soothing.
No. A person that hears a noise will generally move their whole head towards the noise or look upward (like Stevie Wonder) because they have no control of the eyeballs.
There are remote areas like deserts, forests, or oceans where man-made noise is minimal, but it is rare to find a place completely free of all human-made noise. One notable example is the Antarctic Plateau, which is one of the quietest places on Earth due to its extreme isolation and lack of human activity.