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Page 1: Noise Pollution By: Ayana Palmer. Question Essential! What is noise pollution?

Noise PollutionBy: Ayana Palmer

Page 2: Noise Pollution By: Ayana Palmer. Question Essential! What is noise pollution?

Question Essential!

• What is noise pollution?

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Words that will help us answer the question!

• Decibel- a dimensionless unit used for values on a scale.

• Intensity the rate that energy is transferred through a unit area of the plane wave.

• Threshold- minimum of sound level of a pure tone that an average ear with normal hearing can hear with no other sound present.

• Threshold of pain- the point in which pain begins to be felt.

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Noise Pollution is…

• A loud noise interrupting someone’s regular sound waves. (unwanted or uncomfortable sound to the ear)

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How does decibel relate to it?

• Decibel- a dimensionless unit used for values on a scale.

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Noise Pollution…

Depends on the decibel! Noise needs to react a certain decibel to be considered noise pollution!

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How does intensity relate to it?

• Intensity- the rate that energy is transferred through a unit area of the plane wave.

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Noise pollution…

• Is affected by the intensity because that predicts what the sound is going to be. If there is great intensity than the noise will be bigger!

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How does threshold relate to it?

• Threshold- minimum of sound level of the pure tone that an average ear with normal hearing can hear average with no other sound present.

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Noise pollution…

• Can pass what is called a threshold, which is the comfortable sound level.

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How does threshold of pain relate to it?

• Threshold of pain- the point in which pain beings to be felt.

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Noise pollution

• Can sometimes go past the threshold of pain!

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What are some examples of noise pollution?

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Examples!• A phone• Sirens• A plane taking off• A book being slammed• A balloon popping • Someone screaming• A loud clap• DJ or a band• Dog barking • Car blasting music

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The effects of noise pollution.• Deaf• Lack of sleep• Irritability• Indigestion• Heartburn• High blood pressure• Ulcers• Heart disease• Paranoid

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The governments actions!

• Enforcing laws and starting awareness programs!...Such as…

• Noise Off and etc.

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Ways my peers and I can help!

• Stop playing around so much and scaring people.

• Stop being so loud (just in general)• For performances, the sound level could be

lower.• Not play music so loud in the car or house.• …MUCH MORE.!

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Sites

• http://what-is-what.com/what_is/noise_pollution.html

• http://www.nonoise.org/• http://www.geogise.com/environmental-

issues/noise-pollution.php• http://library.thinkquest.org/C005137F/

Effects%20of%20noise%20pollution.htm• http://www.epa.gov/air/noise.html