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Physics, 08.12.2021 14:00, sheyunicorn

In the past few years, several bills that deal with noise pollution have been introduced in Congress. Several lawmakers want to make stricter laws at the national level to restrict noise pollution. Compose a letter to one of your state's representatives about noise pollution. In your letter, persuade your lawmaker that noise pollution should be controlled more strictly and be sure to address the following points: explain what noise pollution is and where it comes from, explain how noise pollution can harm people, explain how noise pollution can harm wildlife, and explain how you think national noise pollution laws could work.

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