Question
Explain in what way noise pollution is harmful to humans.

Answer

Noise pollution can lead to a number of health-related problems. Some of them are as follows:
$i.$ Hearing loss.
$ii.$ Insomnia; inability to sleep.
$iii.$ Hypertension.
$iv.$ Severe headache.
$v.$ Stress.

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