This document summarizes a student's research topic on sound pollution. It defines sound pollution as noise propagation that can harm human or animal life. Major causes are listed as vehicles, aircraft, industrial machines, loudspeakers, and firecrackers. Effects are identified as increased stress, irritation, nervousness, sleep disturbances, increased blood pressure, depression, and hearing loss in humans, as well as disturbances, faster heartbeats, and fever in animals. Suggested ways to avoid sound pollution include using ear plugs, lowering volumes, planting trees, and maintaining vehicles and machinery. The student requests approval to research this topic as it is their responsibility as an environmentalist to identify and address threats like sound pollution in their poll
This document summarizes a student's research topic on sound pollution. It defines sound pollution as noise propagation that can harm human or animal life. Major causes are listed as vehicles, aircraft, industrial machines, loudspeakers, and firecrackers. Effects are identified as increased stress, irritation, nervousness, sleep disturbances, increased blood pressure, depression, and hearing loss in humans, as well as disturbances, faster heartbeats, and fever in animals. Suggested ways to avoid sound pollution include using ear plugs, lowering volumes, planting trees, and maintaining vehicles and machinery. The student requests approval to research this topic as it is their responsibility as an environmentalist to identify and address threats like sound pollution in their poll
This document summarizes a student's research topic on sound pollution. It defines sound pollution as noise propagation that can harm human or animal life. Major causes are listed as vehicles, aircraft, industrial machines, loudspeakers, and firecrackers. Effects are identified as increased stress, irritation, nervousness, sleep disturbances, increased blood pressure, depression, and hearing loss in humans, as well as disturbances, faster heartbeats, and fever in animals. Suggested ways to avoid sound pollution include using ear plugs, lowering volumes, planting trees, and maintaining vehicles and machinery. The student requests approval to research this topic as it is their responsibility as an environmentalist to identify and address threats like sound pollution in their poll
University Of Liberia Fendell Campus, Louisiana Montserrado co, Liberia Course:ESTU 206 SEC-1 INT. QUENCY T. GOLL STUDENT- AKOI D. DIAMINAH ID--76248 Research Topic Sound/Noise Pollution •What is sound/ Noise Pollution Noise pollution, also known as environmental noise or sound Pollution, is the propagation of noise with ranging impacts on th e activities of human or animal life,most of them harmful to a degree. The intensity of sound measured in decibels. What causes sound Pollution? Some of it major causes are: 1. Vehicles(motorcycle, tricycle,) 2. Aircraft 3. Industrial machines 4. Loudspeakers 5. Fire crackers Effects of noise Pollution Human: Increased stress, Irritation,Nervousness, Sleep disturbances ,increased blood pressure,depression, heart disease and hearing l ost. Animal: Disturbances, faster heartbeats and fever chick.
How can we avoid noise Pollution
use of ear plug Lowering the volume planting more trees Regular maintenance of vehicles and machinery. Sound Pollution awareness REASONS FOR APPROVAL APPROVAL COMMITTEE: • Firstly as a environmentalist it's my responsibility to analyze samples,surveys and other information to i dentify assess threats to the environment. • Secondly it's my duties to develop plains to prevent, control, or fix environmental problems such as so und Pollution, water pollution and so on. • Howbeit my environment is polluted by so many polutions but, I will firstly like to begain with the resea rch on sound Pollution. • Kindly accept my approval.