June 10, 2010

Should'nt horns of vehicles be more greener?

This opens up another question. Do plants respond to sound? Yes, if some of the experiments can be beleived. Published material is definitely available claiming that plants do respond positively in response to sound variations. The range of tolerance is still of course a raging controversy.

Ok, if that is the case, plants like us, must be enjoying some sound (maybe good music notes) and at the same time, "frowning" at some high, atrocious noise.

Like may be that sound, when the driver of a vehicle will blow and blow his horn to get clearance to pass.

So, cant our vehicle manufacturers fix horns that is more soft on plants also?

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