Trees are sound barriers... Sound or noise travels in waves through the air... When the noise is travelling the tree sort of comes into its way n thus, it reduces and impedes the sound.. A well placed tree can reduce upto 40% of the noise..
Living or working in a noisy environment is not always the best idea. However, nature can offer a little help. Plans can help reduce noise pollution by using reflection among each other to deaden the sound before it reaches you. Trees and shrubs are some of the best options for reducing the noise in your area.
Living or working in a noisy environment is not always the best idea. However, nature can offer a little help. Plans can help reduce noise pollution by using reflection among each other to deaden the sound before it reaches you. Trees and shrubs are some of the best options for reducing the noise in your area.
To effectively stop noise pollution in your neighborhood, you can start by encouraging your neighbors to be mindful of noise levels, especially during late hours. You can also advocate for the enforcement of noise ordinances and consider soundproofing your own home to reduce noise transmission. Additionally, planting trees and bushes can help absorb sound and create a barrier against noise pollution.
noise insullation in walls help to reduce the noise and also triple glazing
the most common action taken to help reduce and prevent noise pollution is planting dense hedges near roadways.
noise insullation in walls help to reduce the noise and also triple glazing
yes! if you recycle, it doesn't cut down anymore trees, so because trees give us oxygen, that does in fact help with pollution. peace out, cupcakeluver.
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.
they give out oxygen during photosynthesis.
The solution to sound pollution involves implementing noise reduction strategies such as installing sound barriers, creating quiet zones, reducing noise from vehicles and machinery, and promoting awareness about the impacts of excessive noise on health and well-being. Additionally, implementing regulations and enforcing noise control measures can help mitigate the problem.
Actually, they don't. Are you talking about reducing pollution?
trees may help us in the future because we will need to get oxygen to help us breath in the future because of pollution... etc.