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acoustic noise
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indigenous communities
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Indigenous communities prioritize natural sounds over human-generated noise but may accept it as part of the environment.
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acoustic noise
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industrialized countries
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Industrialized countries' urban areas often experience high levels of acoustic noise from traffic and industry.
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acoustic noise
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rural areas in developing countries
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In rural areas of developing countries, natural sounds are predominant, with minimal human-generated noise.
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acoustic noise
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rural areas in traditional societies
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In rural traditional societies, acoustic noise represents tranquility and peace in quieter environments.
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acoustic noise
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies and rural areas, acoustic noise is less common due to quieter, nature-based environments.
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acoustic noise
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Urban areas in industrialized countries
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Acoustic noise is a common nuisance in urban areas of industrialized countries.
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acoustic noise
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Urban settings
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Acoustic noise is commonly associated with urban settings and industrialized countries due to high population density, traffic, and industrial activities.
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acoustic noise
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urban US
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Acoustic noise from traffic, construction, and industry is a common part of urban life in the US.
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