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Biology, 10.02.2021 19:20 katrinajernae8216

Based on the information in paragraph 10, what inference can be made? Soundscapes change over time regardless of outside interference.

Soundscapes change over time regardless of outside interference.

Weather and humans impact an environment’s soundscape in similar ways.

Weather and humans impact an environment’s soundscape in similar ways.

Cutting down trees significantly increases the pathways for sounds to travel through areas without becoming muffled.

Cutting down trees significantly increases the pathways for sounds to travel through areas without becoming muffled.

Animals will often leave an area when human activity interferes with even a small part of their environment.

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Krause calls the sounds made by living things biophony and those made by nonliving parts of nature (such as wind, water, or thunder) geophony. Then there’s anthrophony: the sounds humans make. If our roads, airplanes, or jackhammers drown out the natural soundscape of an ecosystem, how are other living things affected? That’s one of the questions Krause hopes his recordings will help answer. Some of the soundscapes he’s captured have already shown the effects humans can have on the environment. In a meadow in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Krause made recordings both before and after a 1988 logging operation. The lumber company promised that by only cutting down a few trees here and there, it would preserve the environment. But the microphone told a different story: when the logging was over, the richness and diversity of the soundscape was gone. With much of their habitat taken away, many birds (and their voices) had left the meadow.

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