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difference between globalization and global warming​

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Answered by ruchiroy4
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Answered by anushka7349
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global warming refers to pollution and the damage caused by human activities to the earth due to increase globalisation and industrialisation the pollution is taking place on the large scale which assets Earth increasing the rate of global warming the term global warming is nothing but the amount of pollution and damage caused by human activities to the earth the Global means earth and warming means rate of high temperature or pollution as pollution is taking place on large scale the temperature and the climate rate is moving high the climate and weather is not responding in a proper cycle causing that global warming on large scale

globalisation refers to industrialisation and development the term globalisation was started in Hindi post independence period as during the independence period our country India was not fully dependent and sufficient fever technically and globally weak and as a government took the charge of globalisation and industrialisation globalisation means improving the interest lization trade market and relationships with other countries which is beneficial for our country's national income in a simple language globalisation means to make development

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