1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
Noise pollution is, according to the EPA, "unwanted or disturbing sound." The type that messes with sleeping and talking and just basic life quality. We can reduce it by doing less noisy activities like zooming along in cars and clanking around in factories and screaming in excess and what not.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Birds are affected by noise pollution and since they are often dispersers of tree seeds and plant pollinators, what affects the birds affects the photosynthesizing world as well. Some birds, like the hummingbird, like to nest where it's noisy. Others, like the jay, can't even stand the noise. Jays disperse pinon seeds and when the won't go into noisy areas, less seeds get distributed.
1. noise pollution is self explanatory, it's excess of noise that is made that affects and disturbs. such as a jack hammer, they make excessive amounts of noise pollution which could potentially ruin someone's day. ways to reduce would be to make machines much quieter since technology isn't going to go backwards, it'll keep moving, or the alternative such as not using said noise pollution creating machines.
2. they affect plants and animals almost the same way that they disturb humans. such as worsening a headache, it hurts animals and often scares them away from humans, this creates a fear of humans in the animals. the vibrations that noise pollution creates very much affects plants by causing a pre-mature release of seeds, pollen, etc. this causes less fertility in plants and less movement of seeds, which decreases the percentage of the plants reproducing.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? Noise pollution is the excess addition of noise that is not natural or nomally found in a given habitat. We can try to make our machines quieter, but i don't think there is much we can effectively do about noise pollution, lest every single human being decide to actively reduce their own contribution to noise pollution.
2. How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? Western-scrub jays avoid noisy areas and don't disperse seeds in those areas causing there to be fewer seeds while humming birds frequent them causing better pollination of the flowers in those areas.
Noise Pollution is artificial noise that are not found in nature, it is made from technology, and transportation. To reduce noise pollution we would need to invest in inventing quieter technology and transportation, and enforce a day where there would be no transportation or movement in the streets for a couple of hours.
An animals ability to communicate amongst themselves is increasingly difficult, so they communicate louder, in the case of humming birds they are more likely to pollinate flowers in a noisy area, but some pollinating animals tend to be disrupted by the noise thereby effecting the plants as well.
1. Noise pollution is the noise that is created by humans and not by nature. It is unwanted or a disturbing sound that can disrupt things like sleep and other things that we take for granted. Mainly it is made from transportation as well as technology, such as machines. We can reduce noise pollution by making machines more quiet as making sure that cars for example, have restrictions as to how loud they can be. Also, in many neighborhoods, a sound policy is enforced where they only allow a certain amount of noise from cars, which is a step in the right direction.
2. Animals and plants are effected by noise pollution in close relation to the same ways of humans. Many animals can experience headaches, such as humans as well as it can scare animals away from humans which would create a world of fearing humans for animals. Also, the vibrations that come from the creation of noise can cause the pre-mature release of seeds from plants which can lead to less fertile plans and therefore less movement and less healthy plants. This can lead to the loss of biodiversity for certain plants.
1. Noise pollution is a form of pollution that has only recently become common and recognized; noise that is excessively loud is now disturbing to the environment and can affect anything from the landscape of plants and trees, to the habitat patterns of animals. We can reduce noise pollution by using quieter forms of transportation and quieter industrial machines. 2. The effects that the noise pollution varies greatly between individual species of animals. Through studies conducted it has been found that some animals can do better in loud environments while other not so much. Some jays avoid loud places which might be preventing the pollination of pines, while hummingbirds tend to go live around noisy areas. The change in habitat patterns affects the plants in those particular areas where the patterns change simply because the way that plants are pollinated is starting to vary; by animals avoiding noisy areas those areas will probably decrease in the germination and growth of plants because they will no longer be fertilized.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? - Noise pollution can be defined as "Harmful or annoying levels of noise, as from airplanes, industry, etc." The 5% of the united states affected by noise pollution can help to reduce it by building walls along the side of highways to help restrict the sound waves range, and in the future, we may be able to produce and mass market quieter machinery which causes much of the noise today.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? - Animals disturbed by the noise pollution either change what they are doing, or simply leave the area to seek refuge in a more quiet location. When animals leave which are essential for an ecosystem, the plants that depend on them for fertilization tend to suffer, and plants which would not typically thrive, have been reported in higher populations. To paraphrase, plants and animals ecosystem gets altered, moved, or destroyed.
1. Noise pollution is the noise created by human activities such as traffic or industry, and it affects approximately a fifth of the nation. It is not natural and is thus disturbing to the natural world and can affect the environment both directly and indirectly. We would be able to reduce noise pollution by spending money to invest in quiter versions of technology for transportation, industry, etc.
2. Noise pollution affects animals because they travel to be further away from the noise and are therefore unable to do the job that was required of them in their original habitat and the entire environment can change because of this. This, in turn, affects plants, because the plants rely on those animals that migrated because of the noise.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? Noise pollution is the noise created by human activities including industry and traffic. It is not natural and so disturbs the environment as well as 1/5 of the nation. We could reduce noise pollution by investing in quieter versions of technology for all the areas that are problems in contributing to noise pollution.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? Animals are affected by noise pollution because the noise invades on their natural habitat and forces the animals to travel away to a different habitat that may not be as well suited to them. The entire environment can change because of this due to the animals inability to do what they need to in their old habitat once they leave as well as all the problems that can occur when they go to a new habitat, including problems with invasive species. This leads to the effect on plants because plants rely on the animals that left because of the noise, and they no longer have them.
1. Noise pollution is the noise created by human activities including industry and traffic. It is not natural and so disturbs the environment as well as 1/5 of the nation. We could reduce noise pollution by investing in quieter versions of technology for all the areas that are problems in contributing to noise pollution.
2. An animals ability to communicate amongst themselves is increasingly difficult, so they communicate louder, in the case of humming birds they are more likely to pollinate flowers in a noisy area, but some pollinating animals tend to be disrupted by the noise thereby effecting the plants as well.
1) Noise pollution is noise created by human activity.Since the noise is not natural, it disturbs the natural cycles of the wold. Reducing noise pollution is as simple as reduce the amount of noise we put out. 2) An animals ability to comunicate is disrupted by the noises we make, making it hard for nature to work effectively.
1) Noise pollution is created by all of the activity that humans do such as from the traffic and industries. We could reduce noise pollution by using more quiet technology and by reducing the amount of noisy technology that we use.
2) Animals rely a lot on communicating with each other in order to survive, but this communication is disrupted when there's a lot of noise. This noise is created by humans. In addition animals that pollinate plants are affected by the noise pollution and as a result will not pollinate plants that are in areas that are too noisy.
1.) Noise pollution is created by airplanes, cars, buses, factories, anything that human activity requires that makes noise. We can reduce this by creating more hybrid materials. Hybrid cars are much quieter because they don't require oil and gas which causes noise when burnt.
2.) Animals have a tougher ability to communicate because we interrupt that communication with our own unnecessary noise pollution. This can mean animals won't go in noisy places and place their eggs where they normally do or pollinate plants they normally do because of noise levels.
Noise pollution is noise that is unwanted or disturbing. It is caused by things like factories, construction, traffic, and much more. We can reduce it by doing less noisy activities or even by working to make the noisemakers quieter, via mufflers and insulation.
When there's a lot of noise in a specific area, it can affect animals' abilities to communicate with eachother. If animals are sufficiently disturbed by the noise in an area, they are likely to move somewhere quieter. This affects other animals in the same area because the ecosystem has less biodiversity. If birds that usually pollinate trees and flowers leave, there will be fewer trees and flowers.
Birds are affected by noise pollution and since they are often dispersers of tree seeds and plant pollinators, what affects the birds affects the photosynthesizing world as well. Some birds, like the hummingbird, like to nest where it's noisy. Others, like the jay, can't even stand the noise. Jays disperse pinon seeds and when the won't go into noisy areas, less seeds get distributed.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? Noise pollution is pollution that is created through undesirable noises, such as cars, airplanes, trains, factories, or anything that involves noise made by human activity. Noise pollution can be reduced through actions that do not produce as much noise, such as electric trains and cars, such as hybrids.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? Animals can be affected by noise pollution through places that animals might live, such as birds moving to a quieter area due to the fact that there is too much noise in a specific area. With too much noise and a different distribution of animals, then the dispersion of seeds and pollon is affected. Animals also have a harder time communicating with one another based on the level of noise in a given area.
Noise pollution is unwanted noise created by humans like by automobiles, industry, construction, etc. Noise pollution can be regulated to encourage reduction of noise and vibration, especially in sensitive environments. Electric trains are less noisy than coal trains and sound walls can be used to block sound from carrying, especially used around construction sites. Animals often use sonar to communicate and for hunting so sound as well as vibration can interrupt their communication. When there are different noise levels, some animals leave these areas, like many birds are very noise sensitive. When the birds leave the area, they no longer help in pollination and seed dispersion for the plants there, therefore affecting the plant's ability to reproduce.
Noise pollution is excess noise that usually comes from humans. Well not exactly it comes from human machines, like factories, cars, etc. Things like electric forms of transport would remedy this seeing they make far less noise than combustion based vehicles. Animals use sonar communication in the form of sound waves. Noise pollution can heavily interfere with that and even cause them to leave the area. This event often causes a disruption to the equilibrium of the environment and to the disturbed species as well.
1. Noise pollution is the noise that is created by humans and not by nature. It is unwanted or a disturbing sound that can disrupt things like sleep and other things that we take for granted. Mainly it is made from transportation as well as technology, such as machines. We can reduce noise pollution by making machines more quiet as making sure that cars for example, have restrictions as to how loud they can be.
2.An animals ability to communicate with themselves is increasingly difficult, so they communicate louder, in the case of humming birds they are more likely to pollinate flowers in a noisy area, but some pollinating animals tend to be disrupted by the noise thereby effecting the plants as well.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? Noise pollution is unwanted or excess noise created by humans. This can come from things like cars, airplanes, factories, etc. We can reduce noise pollution by using electric forms of transportation and technology that makes things that usually release a lot of noise pollution quieter. 2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? Plants and animals are affected because they use sonar communication and the noise pollution interferes with this type of communication. Also, it interrupts with the dispersion of seeds.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? Noise pollution is the noise caused from things such as airplanes, industries, traffic, and human activities that affect about 20% of the nation. This type of pollution is not natural, and that is why it disturbs the living things around it and affects the environment in multiple ways. In order to reduce noise pollution we need to invest in quieter technologies, and energy plants, and means of transportation as well.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? Animals and Plants are affected by noise pollution because they travel away from their habitats to escape the noise. This causes them to be unable to do their required job to help their ecosystem run properly, so other animals and plants are then affected by positive feedback, because of how plants rely on animals as well.
1. Noise pollution is sound created by human activities such as cars, buildings, airplanes, etc. We can reduce noise pollution by using electric transportation such as the light rail, and investing in quieter technologies like electric cars and more green companies and factories.
2. Animals will often travel out of their habitats in order to get away from the noise disrupting them. The noise also can disrupt communications between animals such as sonar. Less animals will pollinate flowers in a noisy area.
1. Noise pollution is caused by the excess noise from human activities such as driving, factories, and airplanes. We can reduce noise pollution by using quieter machines and technology, and also by creating barriers that can absorb some of the extra noise pollution.
2. Animals are frightened by the noise pollution so they try to move as far away as possible from it. This is detrimental to the plants that rely on these animals to transport and disperse their seeds. An entire ecosystem can be destroyed simply by noise pollution.
1. Noise pollution is unnatural noise that is caused by humans and things such as industries and traffic.This pollution disturbs the environments and living things around it. To reduce such pollution, we should invest in quieter technologies, means of tranpsportation and energy plants. 2. Animals will move to a quieter place which can definitely disrupt an ecosystem. The noise also disrupts sonar communication between animals. It affects plants as they cannot be pollinated when pollinating animals leave the area.
1. Noise polluting is disturbing noise which is caused by humans through industry, cars, etc. I feel that we've gotten to the point where noise is inevitable but through some regulation and developments in technology, we may be able to reduce noise pollution.
2. Animals such as the scrub jay are affected because they dislike noisy places so they avoid them. The scrub jay is the bird which spreads the seeds of the pine tree, hiding them in different places and eating form different sources through out the winter. The seeds that aren't eaten in the winter form the future generation of trees but without the scrub jay spreading the pinion seeds, then tree populations will go down.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution? Noise pollution is exactly what is sounds like it is. To reduce noise pollution, we can either decrease the noise that is produced (cars, planes, factories, power plants... nightclubs....) OR insulate the noise produced.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution? Animals avoid the area, and it can prevent their communication (whales). Plants are largely affected as a part of the ecosystem when other animals are effected, though more research is being conducted.
1. Noise pollution is excessive disturbances caused to human, animal or plant life due to noise. Noise pollution can be reduced by making quieter, smaller, more efficient engines and machines.This could be cars, trains, factories, or even noise barriers, similar to I-25. 2. Plants and animals are directly affected by noise pollution due to their more sensitive senses. Noise interrupts breeding processes, feeding processes, and sleeping processes of animals that would otherwise live in quiet. This affects plants by changing how they are preyed upon and how their seeds are spread or pollinated, which could eventually change habitats and ecosystems.
1. Noise pollution is excessive disturbances caused to human, animal or plant life due to noise. Noise pollution can be reduced by making quieter, smaller, more efficient engines and machines.This could be cars, trains, factories, or even noise barriers, similar to I-25. 2. Plants and animals are directly affected by noise pollution due to their more sensitive senses. Noise interrupts breeding processes, feeding processes, and sleeping processes of animals that would otherwise live in quiet. This affects plants by changing how they are preyed upon and how their seeds are spread or pollinated, which could eventually change habitats and ecosystems.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is, according to the EPA, "unwanted or disturbing sound." The type that messes with sleeping and talking and just basic life quality. We can reduce it by doing less noisy activities like zooming along in cars and clanking around in factories and screaming in excess and what not.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Birds are affected by noise pollution and since they are often dispersers of tree seeds and plant pollinators, what affects the birds affects the photosynthesizing world as well. Some birds, like the hummingbird, like to nest where it's noisy. Others, like the jay, can't even stand the noise. Jays disperse pinon seeds and when the won't go into noisy areas, less seeds get distributed.
1. noise pollution is self explanatory, it's excess of noise that is made that affects and disturbs. such as a jack hammer, they make excessive amounts of noise pollution which could potentially ruin someone's day. ways to reduce would be to make machines much quieter since technology isn't going to go backwards, it'll keep moving, or the alternative such as not using said noise pollution creating machines.
ReplyDelete2. they affect plants and animals almost the same way that they disturb humans. such as worsening a headache, it hurts animals and often scares them away from humans, this creates a fear of humans in the animals. the vibrations that noise pollution creates very much affects plants by causing a pre-mature release of seeds, pollen, etc. this causes less fertility in plants and less movement of seeds, which decreases the percentage of the plants reproducing.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is the excess addition of noise that is not natural or nomally found in a given habitat. We can try to make our machines quieter, but i don't think there is much we can effectively do about noise pollution, lest every single human being decide to actively reduce their own contribution to noise pollution.
2. How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Western-scrub jays avoid noisy areas and don't disperse seeds in those areas causing there to be fewer seeds while humming birds frequent them causing better pollination of the flowers in those areas.
Noise Pollution is artificial noise that are not found in nature, it is made from technology, and transportation. To reduce noise pollution we would need to invest in inventing quieter technology and transportation, and enforce a day where there would be no transportation or movement in the streets for a couple of hours.
ReplyDeleteAn animals ability to communicate amongst themselves is increasingly difficult, so they communicate louder, in the case of humming birds they are more likely to pollinate flowers in a noisy area, but some pollinating animals tend to be disrupted by the noise thereby effecting the plants as well.
1. Noise pollution is the noise that is created by humans and not by nature. It is unwanted or a disturbing sound that can disrupt things like sleep and other things that we take for granted. Mainly it is made from transportation as well as technology, such as machines. We can reduce noise pollution by making machines more quiet as making sure that cars for example, have restrictions as to how loud they can be. Also, in many neighborhoods, a sound policy is enforced where they only allow a certain amount of noise from cars, which is a step in the right direction.
ReplyDelete2. Animals and plants are effected by noise pollution in close relation to the same ways of humans. Many animals can experience headaches, such as humans as well as it can scare animals away from humans which would create a world of fearing humans for animals. Also, the vibrations that come from the creation of noise can cause the pre-mature release of seeds from plants which can lead to less fertile plans and therefore less movement and less healthy plants. This can lead to the loss of biodiversity for certain plants.
1. Noise pollution is a form of pollution that has only recently become common and recognized; noise that is excessively loud is now disturbing to the environment and can affect anything from the landscape of plants and trees, to the habitat patterns of animals. We can reduce noise pollution by using quieter forms of transportation and quieter industrial machines.
ReplyDelete2. The effects that the noise pollution varies greatly between individual species of animals. Through studies conducted it has been found that some animals can do better in loud environments while other not so much. Some jays avoid loud places which might be preventing the pollination of pines, while hummingbirds tend to go live around noisy areas. The change in habitat patterns affects the plants in those particular areas where the patterns change simply because the way that plants are pollinated is starting to vary; by animals avoiding noisy areas those areas will probably decrease in the germination and growth of plants because they will no longer be fertilized.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDelete- Noise pollution can be defined as "Harmful or annoying levels of noise, as from airplanes, industry, etc." The 5% of the united states affected by noise pollution can help to reduce it by building walls along the side of highways to help restrict the sound waves range, and in the future, we may be able to produce and mass market quieter machinery which causes much of the noise today.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
- Animals disturbed by the noise pollution either change what they are doing, or simply leave the area to seek refuge in a more quiet location. When animals leave which are essential for an ecosystem, the plants that depend on them for fertilization tend to suffer, and plants which would not typically thrive, have been reported in higher populations. To paraphrase, plants and animals ecosystem gets altered, moved, or destroyed.
1. Noise pollution is the noise created by human activities such as traffic or industry, and it affects approximately a fifth of the nation. It is not natural and is thus disturbing to the natural world and can affect the environment both directly and indirectly. We would be able to reduce noise pollution by spending money to invest in quiter versions of technology for transportation, industry, etc.
ReplyDelete2. Noise pollution affects animals because they travel to be further away from the noise and are therefore unable to do the job that was required of them in their original habitat and the entire environment can change because of this. This, in turn, affects plants, because the plants rely on those animals that migrated because of the noise.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is the noise created by human activities including industry and traffic. It is not natural and so disturbs the environment as well as 1/5 of the nation. We could reduce noise pollution by investing in quieter versions of technology for all the areas that are problems in contributing to noise pollution.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Animals are affected by noise pollution because the noise invades on their natural habitat and forces the animals to travel away to a different habitat that may not be as well suited to them. The entire environment can change because of this due to the animals inability to do what they need to in their old habitat once they leave as well as all the problems that can occur when they go to a new habitat, including problems with invasive species. This leads to the effect on plants because plants rely on the animals that left because of the noise, and they no longer have them.
1. Noise pollution is the noise created by human activities including industry and traffic. It is not natural and so disturbs the environment as well as 1/5 of the nation. We could reduce noise pollution by investing in quieter versions of technology for all the areas that are problems in contributing to noise pollution.
ReplyDelete2. An animals ability to communicate amongst themselves is increasingly difficult, so they communicate louder, in the case of humming birds they are more likely to pollinate flowers in a noisy area, but some pollinating animals tend to be disrupted by the noise thereby effecting the plants as well.
1) Noise pollution is noise created by human activity.Since the noise is not natural, it disturbs the natural cycles of the wold. Reducing noise pollution is as simple as reduce the amount of noise we put out.
ReplyDelete2) An animals ability to comunicate is disrupted by the noises we make, making it hard for nature to work effectively.
1) Noise pollution is created by all of the activity that humans do such as from the traffic and industries. We could reduce noise pollution by using more quiet technology and by reducing the amount of noisy technology that we use.
ReplyDelete2) Animals rely a lot on communicating with each other in order to survive, but this communication is disrupted when there's a lot of noise. This noise is created by humans. In addition animals that pollinate plants are affected by the noise pollution and as a result will not pollinate plants that are in areas that are too noisy.
1.) Noise pollution is created by airplanes, cars, buses, factories, anything that human activity requires that makes noise. We can reduce this by creating more hybrid materials. Hybrid cars are much quieter because they don't require oil and gas which causes noise when burnt.
ReplyDelete2.) Animals have a tougher ability to communicate because we interrupt that communication with our own unnecessary noise pollution. This can mean animals won't go in noisy places and place their eggs where they normally do or pollinate plants they normally do because of noise levels.
Noise pollution is noise that is unwanted or disturbing. It is caused by things like factories, construction, traffic, and much more. We can reduce it by doing less noisy activities or even by working to make the noisemakers quieter, via mufflers and insulation.
ReplyDeleteWhen there's a lot of noise in a specific area, it can affect animals' abilities to communicate with eachother. If animals are sufficiently disturbed by the noise in an area, they are likely to move somewhere quieter. This affects other animals in the same area because the ecosystem has less biodiversity. If birds that usually pollinate trees and flowers leave, there will be fewer trees and flowers.
Birds are affected by noise pollution and since they are often dispersers of tree seeds and plant pollinators, what affects the birds affects the photosynthesizing world as well. Some birds, like the hummingbird, like to nest where it's noisy. Others, like the jay, can't even stand the noise. Jays disperse pinon seeds and when the won't go into noisy areas, less seeds get distributed.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is pollution that is created through undesirable noises, such as cars, airplanes, trains, factories, or anything that involves noise made by human activity. Noise pollution can be reduced through actions that do not produce as much noise, such as electric trains and cars, such as hybrids.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Animals can be affected by noise pollution through places that animals might live, such as birds moving to a quieter area due to the fact that there is too much noise in a specific area. With too much noise and a different distribution of animals, then the dispersion of seeds and pollon is affected. Animals also have a harder time communicating with one another based on the level of noise in a given area.
Noise pollution is unwanted noise created by humans like by automobiles, industry, construction, etc. Noise pollution can be regulated to encourage reduction of noise and vibration, especially in sensitive environments. Electric trains are less noisy than coal trains and sound walls can be used to block sound from carrying, especially used around construction sites.
ReplyDeleteAnimals often use sonar to communicate and for hunting so sound as well as vibration can interrupt their communication. When there are different noise levels, some animals leave these areas, like many birds are very noise sensitive. When the birds leave the area, they no longer help in pollination and seed dispersion for the plants there, therefore affecting the plant's ability to reproduce.
Noise pollution is excess noise that usually comes from humans. Well not exactly it comes from human machines, like factories, cars, etc. Things like electric forms of transport would remedy this seeing they make far less noise than combustion based vehicles.
ReplyDeleteAnimals use sonar communication in the form of sound waves. Noise pollution can heavily interfere with that and even cause them to leave the area. This event often causes a disruption to the equilibrium of the environment and to the disturbed species as well.
1. Noise pollution is the noise that is created by humans and not by nature. It is unwanted or a disturbing sound that can disrupt things like sleep and other things that we take for granted. Mainly it is made from transportation as well as technology, such as machines. We can reduce noise pollution by making machines more quiet as making sure that cars for example, have restrictions as to how loud they can be.
ReplyDelete2.An animals ability to communicate with themselves is increasingly difficult, so they communicate louder, in the case of humming birds they are more likely to pollinate flowers in a noisy area, but some pollinating animals tend to be disrupted by the noise thereby effecting the plants as well.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is unwanted or excess noise created by humans. This can come from things like cars, airplanes, factories, etc. We can reduce noise pollution by using electric forms of transportation and technology that makes things that usually release a lot of noise pollution quieter.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Plants and animals are affected because they use sonar communication and the noise pollution interferes with this type of communication. Also, it interrupts with the dispersion of seeds.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is the noise caused from things such as airplanes, industries, traffic, and human activities that affect about 20% of the nation. This type of pollution is not natural, and that is why it disturbs the living things around it and affects the environment in multiple ways. In order to reduce noise pollution we need to invest in quieter technologies, and energy plants, and means of transportation as well.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Animals and Plants are affected by noise pollution because they travel away from their habitats to escape the noise. This causes them to be unable to do their required job to help their ecosystem run properly, so other animals and plants are then affected by positive feedback, because of how plants rely on animals as well.
1. Noise pollution is sound created by human activities such as cars, buildings, airplanes, etc. We can reduce noise pollution by using electric transportation such as the light rail, and investing in quieter technologies like electric cars and more green companies and factories.
ReplyDelete2. Animals will often travel out of their habitats in order to get away from the noise disrupting them. The noise also can disrupt communications between animals such as sonar. Less animals will pollinate flowers in a noisy area.
1. Noise pollution is caused by the excess noise from human activities such as driving, factories, and airplanes. We can reduce noise pollution by using quieter machines and technology, and also by creating barriers that can absorb some of the extra noise pollution.
ReplyDelete2. Animals are frightened by the noise pollution so they try to move as far away as possible from it. This is detrimental to the plants that rely on these animals to transport and disperse their seeds. An entire ecosystem can be destroyed simply by noise pollution.
1. Noise pollution is unnatural noise that is caused by humans and things such as industries and traffic.This pollution disturbs the environments and living things around it. To reduce such pollution, we should invest in quieter technologies, means of tranpsportation and energy plants.
ReplyDelete2. Animals will move to a quieter place which can definitely disrupt an ecosystem. The noise also disrupts sonar communication between animals. It affects plants as they cannot be pollinated when pollinating animals leave the area.
1. Noise polluting is disturbing noise which is caused by humans through industry, cars, etc. I feel that we've gotten to the point where noise is inevitable but through some regulation and developments in technology, we may be able to reduce noise pollution.
ReplyDelete2. Animals such as the scrub jay are affected because they dislike noisy places so they avoid them. The scrub jay is the bird which spreads the seeds of the pine tree, hiding them in different places and eating form different sources through out the winter. The seeds that aren't eaten in the winter form the future generation of trees but without the scrub jay spreading the pinion seeds, then tree populations will go down.
1. What is noise pollution? How can we reduce noise pollution?
ReplyDeleteNoise pollution is exactly what is sounds like it is. To reduce noise pollution, we can either decrease the noise that is produced (cars, planes, factories, power plants... nightclubs....) OR insulate the noise produced.
2.How are plants and animals affected by noise pollution?
Animals avoid the area, and it can prevent their communication (whales). Plants are largely affected as a part of the ecosystem when other animals are effected, though more research is being conducted.
1. Noise pollution is excessive disturbances caused to human, animal or plant life due to noise. Noise pollution can be reduced by making quieter, smaller, more efficient engines and machines.This could be cars, trains, factories, or even noise barriers, similar to I-25.
ReplyDelete2. Plants and animals are directly affected by noise pollution due to their more sensitive senses. Noise interrupts breeding processes, feeding processes, and sleeping processes of animals that would otherwise live in quiet. This affects plants by changing how they are preyed upon and how their seeds are spread or pollinated, which could eventually change habitats and ecosystems.
1. Noise pollution is excessive disturbances caused to human, animal or plant life due to noise. Noise pollution can be reduced by making quieter, smaller, more efficient engines and machines.This could be cars, trains, factories, or even noise barriers, similar to I-25.
ReplyDelete2. Plants and animals are directly affected by noise pollution due to their more sensitive senses. Noise interrupts breeding processes, feeding processes, and sleeping processes of animals that would otherwise live in quiet. This affects plants by changing how they are preyed upon and how their seeds are spread or pollinated, which could eventually change habitats and ecosystems.