Sunday 15 January 2012

Noise Pollution Effects

Wildlife
The effects on the wildlife animals can be more devastating as it can cause a death in certain animal species because noise pollution in wildlife area will rapidly reduce the living habits. This means that the wildlife in these areas have to move on making a natural unbalance in the food chain, but more importantly noise pollution in the sea such as sonar sound being used by the military services all around the world which is forcing whales to beach themselves to get away from the loud noise pollution under water. 


Human 
Noise pollution on land and sea can cause a number of problems for both the human race and wildlife as a whole but in different ways, as the effects on the humans is behavioral and physiological meaning it will cause a person to become angry and aggressive towards other people, persistent noise pollution can cause more serious health problems with hearing such as tinnitus and complete hearing loss. Other health problems that ca be cause by noise pollution are things like loss of sleep, depression and panic attacks.

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