noise pollution and communication barriers
- Noise pollution: This refers to excessive or disruptive sounds that can negatively impact the environment and human well-being. It includes unwanted noises from sources such as traffic, industrial machinery, construction work, or loud music, which can result in various health issues and discomfort. - Communication barriers: These refer to any obstacles or factors that hinder effective communication between individuals or groups. Communication barriers can be physical (such as distance), language-related (different languages or dialects), psychological (lack of attention or interest), or cultural (differences in norms and customs). These barriers impede the smooth exchange of information, ideas, or emotions, affecting the overall understanding and success of interpersonal or intergroup communication.
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