Noise pollution is a significant environmental issue with far-reaching impacts, including respiratory agitation, elevated stress levels, and serious health conditions like heart disease and colitis. This research aims to determine whether trees act as natural noise barriers and whether noise levels vary based on nearby tree density. This is important because noise pollution levels differ across boroughs, and if tree density influences this, it could offer a strategy to combat noise pollution. We hypothesize that areas with higher tree density will have lower noise levels than areas with lower tree density.