The effects
Noise
has direct physiological effects to human such as hearing damage which can be including
hearing loss and tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, as well as cardiovascular and hormonal disturbances.
Indirect effects include sleep loss, interference with concentration and
learning, mood changes and aggression, and social isolation.
Noise
pollution is also becoming huge problem for many animals. Their hearing for
detecting predators, finding mates, establishing territory, and recognizing
warning alerts. Unnaturally high levels of noise can damage their hearing and
can also mask more subtle sounds that they need to hear in order to survive and
reproduce. They may also react with a fight-or-flight response to artificial
sounds such as aircraft noise, thereby using up valuable energy reserves to
flee from a non-existent predator. If noise in urban area becomes too
intrusive, animals may shift to a new territory or alter their migration
patterns, which can create new complications for their mating and survival.
Noise
Pollution effects the environment. As we all known that plants are similar to
human being. They are also as sensitive as man. There should be cool and
peaceful environment for their better growth. Noise pollution causes poor
quality of crops in a pleasant atmosphere.
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