Noise Pollution

Noise pollution include aircraft noise, noise of cars, buses, and trucks, vehicle horns, loudspeakers, and industry noise, as well as high-intensity sonar effects which are extremely harmful for the environment. Maximum noise pollution occurs due to one of modern science’s best discoveries- the motor vehicle, which is responsible for about ninety percent of all unwanted noise worldwide

Related Journals of Noise Pollution
Civil & Environmental EngineeringResearch & Reviews: Journal of Engineering and TechnologyPollution Effects & Control,Earth Science & Climatic ChangeInternational Journal of Waste ResourcesAdvances in Recycling & Waste Management, Noise Pollution: The Sound of Heart Effects, Civil and Environmental Research, Environmental Research,Environmental Pollution, Atmospheric Pollution Research, Pollution Atmospherique

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