Noise Pollution

Noise pollution refers to the excessive or harmful levels of noise in the environment that can have adverse effects on human health and well-being, as well as on wildlife and ecosystems. It is typically generated by various sources such as traffic, industrial activities, construction, and loud music. Noise pollution can lead to a range of negative impacts including stress, hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and decreased productivity. It is considered a form of environmental pollution, and efforts are made in many regions to monitor and regulate noise levels to protect public health and promote a better quality of life.