Too much noise pollution can have several adverse effects on people in society:
1) lack of sleep
2) lack of rest
3) high blood pressure
4) constant stress, even if low-grade
5) anxiety
Environmental pollution caused by too much noise is called noise pollution.
Data analysis of noise pollution seeks to establish the effects of noise pollution. Some of the established effects include headaches, stress, impaired hearing and so much more.
Talking too much could be considered noise pollution, but that's about it.
disadvantages are noise pollution , air pollution ,so much fiel is used.in england especially 1out of 7 peaple have Asthma,
There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all.Robert Orben, 03/14/1927 - www.sagewisdomquotes.com
There is some evidence that suggests that whales beach themselves because of noise coming from navy ships. The navy probably won't do much about this. So there is nothing being done to stop noise pollution in oceans.
Noise pollution is harmful to humans in various ways. This mainly causes impaired hearing, headaches, stress and so much more.
No, they should be more concerned. Pollution is just a piece of our environment that we, as global citizens, need to pay attention to. On a personal level, it is better to do what you can, in your household to avoid adding to the pollution of ground water and soil and to try to reduce your use of carbon fuels.
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.
Noise pollution requires two thing: a source of unpleasant, overly loud or unwanted noise and a person to be bothered by the noise. The criteria for the noise levels and sources are often set out in municipal or other guidelines which specify decibel levels and times of permissible noise. The "bother" caused by the noise is much more difficult to quantify and legal measures usually fall back on terms such as "loss of enjoyment of property"These two criteria are most often met in urban settings (cities, towns, etc.) The sources can be traffic, industrial processes, music or construction.Noise pollution can also occur in places where silence is seen as an aesthetic consideration. This would include areas such as nature preserves, meditative centres, and other places people go to "enjoy peace and quiet". The decibel level of noise pollution in such areas can be much lower.
There are various types of pollution, including air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution. Each type of pollution has different sources and impacts on the environment and human health.
air pollution is caused when fossil fuels or gas is burned and smog (smoke and fog) or other chemical are mixed and sound pollution is when there is so much noise it messes up the whole city network