Describe the effects of nineteenth century city development on ecology and environment?
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The nineteenth century city development has highly affected the ecological balance as this building process has resulted in cutting of a huge amount of trees and destroying the oxygen content.
The buildings have killed the green and this is highly responsible for the degradation of teh natural environment.
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The city development in the nineteenth century had diverse effects on the ecology and the environment.
In order to make way for the buildings, trees were cut down which had the major effects. There was less greenery which means less oxygen and more toxins.
The machinery used to create the city and the motors expelled harmful smoke and toxins in the air. In returns the animals were hurt and the air became dangerous to breathe in.
The ozone layer depletion began to to increased urbanization.
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