In a fascinating reveal by the National Park Service, a newly developed “noise map” of the United States was unveiled during the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in California. This map illustrates the average sound levels throughout the country on a typical summer day, drawing from an impressive 1.5 million hours of acoustic monitoring.
As expected, New York City tops the list as the loudest location in the nation. In stark contrast, Dinosaur National Monument in Colorado claims the title of the quietest spot. (Can you hear a pin drop?) The National Park Service aims to utilize this noise map to understand how varying sound levels impact wildlife. Notably, it appears that the eastern regions are generally noisier than their western counterparts, even in the absence of human activity—largely due to the sounds of flowing rivers and the rustle of nearby flora.
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In summary, the National Park Service’s noise map reveals the dynamics of sound across the U.S., highlighting New York City as the noisiest and Dinosaur National Monument as the quietest. This information not only helps us understand our environment but also impacts wildlife and can guide personal journeys in family planning.
Keyphrase: loudest and quietest places in the U.S.
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