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From the following which ones of them are incorrect
I. According to \(\mathrm{CPCB}\), particulate size 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM 2.5) are responsible for causing nervous disorders.
II. In India, the Air Act came into force in 1981, but was amended in 1987 to include noise as an air pollutant.
III. A brief exposure to extremely high sound level, \(50 \mathrm{~dB}\) or more may damage ear drums
IV. Noise causes sleeplessness, decreased heart beat, altered breathing pattern, thus stressing humans.
345099
From the following which ones of them are incorrect
I. According to \(\mathrm{CPCB}\), particulate size 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM 2.5) are responsible for causing nervous disorders.
II. In India, the Air Act came into force in 1981, but was amended in 1987 to include noise as an air pollutant.
III. A brief exposure to extremely high sound level, \(50 \mathrm{~dB}\) or more may damage ear drums
IV. Noise causes sleeplessness, decreased heart beat, altered breathing pattern, thus stressing humans.
345099
From the following which ones of them are incorrect
I. According to \(\mathrm{CPCB}\), particulate size 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM 2.5) are responsible for causing nervous disorders.
II. In India, the Air Act came into force in 1981, but was amended in 1987 to include noise as an air pollutant.
III. A brief exposure to extremely high sound level, \(50 \mathrm{~dB}\) or more may damage ear drums
IV. Noise causes sleeplessness, decreased heart beat, altered breathing pattern, thus stressing humans.
345099
From the following which ones of them are incorrect
I. According to \(\mathrm{CPCB}\), particulate size 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM 2.5) are responsible for causing nervous disorders.
II. In India, the Air Act came into force in 1981, but was amended in 1987 to include noise as an air pollutant.
III. A brief exposure to extremely high sound level, \(50 \mathrm{~dB}\) or more may damage ear drums
IV. Noise causes sleeplessness, decreased heart beat, altered breathing pattern, thus stressing humans.