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Noise Pollution

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    Revise the topic of Noise Pollution
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  • True of False: Noise pollution is when sounds are too quiet and peaceful.
    False: Noise pollution is when sounds are too loud and unpleasant, not quiet and peaceful.
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  • True or False: Noise pollution can make it hard for people to sleep or concentrate.
    True: Noise pollution can disrupt sleep and make it difficult to concentrate.
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  • True or False: Listening to music with headphones at a low volume can contribute to noise pollution.
    True: Listening to music with headphones, even at a low volume, can contribute to noise pollution if it disturbs others.
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  • True or False: Turning off noisy machines when they're not needed can help reduce noise pollution.
    True: Turning off noisy machines when they're not needed can help reduce noise pollution.
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  • True or False: Noise pollution only happens in cities, not in rural areas.
    False: Noise pollution can occur in both urban and rural areas.
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  • True or False: Playing loud music in a residential area does not contribute to noise pollution.
    False: Playing loud music in a residential area does contribute to noise pollution.
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  • True or False: Noise pollution can harm plants and trees.
    True: Noise pollution can harm plants and trees, affecting their growth and health.
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  • True or False: Traffic noise from cars and trucks is an example of noise pollution.
    True: Traffic noise from cars and trucks is a common example of noise pollution.
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  • True or False: Keeping our voices at a moderate level in public places helps reduce noise pollution.
    True: Keeping voices at a moderate level in public places can help reduce noise pollution and create a more peaceful environment.
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  • True of False: Sound is measured in celcius.
    False: It is measured in decibels.
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  • True and False: Sounds that reach 85 decibels or higher can harm a person’s ears.
    True: Sounds that reach 85 decibels or higher can harm a person’s ears.
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  • Give three examples of causes of Noise Pollution
    Industrial areas,Highway roads,Railway transportation ,Airplane traffic,Construction sites,Musical concerts,Chaotic sounds from ships, seismic tests, and oil d
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  • True or False: Animals are not affected by noise pollution.
    False: Animals can be greatly affected by noise pollution, which can disrupt their habitats and communication.
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  • Give three examples of effects of Noise Pollution
    Hearing loss ,Raised blood pressure,  Increased pulse rates,Irritability,Anxiety,Mental fatigue,Interference with sleep,
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