Noise is defined as unwanted or unpleasant sound that can be disruptive to communication, concentration, and overall well-being. It is a form of environmental pollution that can have negative effects on human health and behavior.
Noise is measured in decibels (dB), with different levels of noise corresponding to different decibel ranges. For example, normal conversation typically ranges from 60-70 dB, while a rock concert can reach 120 dB or higher.
What are the potential effects of noise on human health?
How is noise measured, and what unit is used for measurement?
Discuss two ways to reduce noise pollution in urban areas.
By understanding the sources, effects, measurement, and potential solutions to noise pollution, individuals can take steps to minimize their exposure to excessive noise and advocate for policies that promote quieter and healthier environments.
Integrate qualitative scientific and technical information (e.g., weather maps; diagrams; other visualizations, including radar and computer simulations) to support the claim that motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions.