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I’ve heard that some scientists have done some research on how different types of music can affect plants. In their experiments, they played classical music on one plant. Then on the other they played rock music. After about two weeks, the scientists found that the plant that had classical music played to it grew more healthy and quicker than the other, which had died.
My question is, do different types of music affect humans? I have noticed that those who listen to classical music and have shunned rock music, are very smart. I have also noticed that those who listen to rock music are more unintelligent. I believe that music does affect us.
When I listen to my rock music, my adrenaline bursts and my body gets into the rhythm. But when I listen to my piano music, I get all tired and bored. But for other people, classical music is like how I view my rock music, and these people usually don't like rock music. What are your comments about this?On Feb. 2, 2007, the United Nations scientific panel studying climate change declared that the evidence of a warming trend is "unequivocal," and that human activity has "very likely" been the driving force in that change over the last 50 years. The last report by the group, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in 2001, had found that humanity had "likely" played a role.