acoustic environment
The term "acoustic environment" refers to the combination of sounds present in a specific location. It includes both natural sounds, such as wind, birds, and water, as well as man-made sounds, like traffic, machinery, and voices. The acoustic environment can impact a person's mood, focus, and overall well-being.
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