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City development everywhere occurred at the expense of ecology and the environment. Explain

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Answered by ayushipc111
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City developed everywhere at the cost of ecology and the environment: 1)Large masses of garbage and wastes polluted the land and water in the city of London. ... 3)The industries in the industrial towns like Leeds Bradford and Manchester spewed black smoke into the skies.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. In the phase of urban growth, natural features were flattened out and transformed in response to the growing demand for factory, housing and other institutions for space.

2. Significant amounts of hazardous waste materials and treehouse refuge in soil, water.

3. Excessive noise grew into a characteristic of urban life

4 In 19th century England, extensive use of coals in homes and factories caused severe issues in mining towns such as Leeds and Manchester.

5. Calcutta too has had a long history of pollution in India.

6. High emissions rates were a result of the use of dung and wood as a fuel.

7. The primary polluters were the coal-using businesses and institutions.

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