Thursday, 4 April 2013

Sound Pollution



What is Sound Pollution?

Noise Pollution or Sound Pollution is when the exposure of people or animals to levels of sound that are annoying, stressful, or damaging the ears.

Noise Pollution or Sound Pollution is when the exposure of people or animals to levels of sound that are annoying, stressful, or damaging to the ears. Although loud and frightening sounds are part of nature, only in recent centuries has much of the world become urban, industrial, and chronically noisy. The machines used in factories make noise throughout the day, and this disturbs the peaceful atmosphere in the vicinity, as machines used without proper covering lead to sound pollution. Noise is one of the most pervasive pollution in America. 

How is Sound Pollution Measured?
Noise intensity is measured in decibel units. The decibel scale is logarithmic; each
10-decibel increase represents a tenfold increase in noise intensity.


What Causes Sound Pollution

Most noise pollution comes from machines, especially automobiles, trucks, and aircraft. Construction equipment, farm machines, and the din of machinery inside factories can be dangerously loud. Some home appliances, shop tools, lawnmowers, and leaf blowers can also be noisy, as are guns, firecrackers, and some toys. Even music, when played at very high volume, particularly through personal headphones, is as damaging to the ears as a roaring chain saw.ging to the ears. Although loud and frightening sounds are part of nature, only in recent centuries has much of the world become urban, industrial, and chronically noisy. The machines used in factories make noise throughout the day, and this disturbs the peaceful atmosphere in the vicinity, as machines used without proper covering lead to sound pollution. Noise is one of the most pervasive pollution in America. 

How is Sound Pollution Measured?
Noise intensity is measured in decibel units. The decibel scale is logarithmic; each
10-decibel increase represents a tenfol
d increase in noise intensity.


What Causes Sound Pollution?
Most noise pollution comes from machines, especially automobiles, trucks, and aircraft. Construction equipment, farm machines, and the din of machinery inside factories can be dangerously loud. Some home appliances, shop tools, lawnmowers, and leaf blowers can also be noisy, as are guns, firecrackers, and some toys. Even music, when played at very high volume, particularly through personal headphones, is as damaging to the ears as a roaring chain saw.

9 comments:

  1. yea......in lipis i dont think so.....cause lipis in jungle and has very small town.....i cannot see lipis in google map...all green

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  2. but at my place (Benta) ,even it is not a city and hard to found in google map ,my family still being disturb by loud noise from the car speaker everytime by our neighbour .is that not included in sound pollution?

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  3. The main problem is our attitudes. If we can control our attitudes, this pollution will not happen

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  4. yes , i agree with adah .

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  5. In my opinion I think noise pollution can cause annoyance and aggression, hypertension, high stress levels, tinnitus, hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and other harmful effects. That I'm right

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  6. Thank you for the good and nice information. Can anyone suggest on how to avoid sound pollution?

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