Environmental Sciences, asked by pradeepmanhas05, 8 months ago

disadvantages of unsustainable development of industrialization

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Answered by SwatiGawad
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The major disadvantages of industrialization was the change in farming methods, culture of the farm town, and potential industrial collapse when the community has a single industry. Thanks to industrialization, farmers left the fields in favor of a steady pay check.

Deterioration of quality of life due to urbanization which are generally more crowded than rural areas. Loss of individuality of factory workers.

The importance individual power is reduced in comparison to that of equipment used for production.

Answered by tanishaag2710
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Answer:

The disadvantages of unsustainable development of industrialization are as follows:

  • Monetary Hindrances
  • Social Disservices

Explanation:

The disadvantages of unsustainable development of industrialization are as follows:

  • Monetary Hindrances: Industrialization brings about a more expansive hole between the rich and poor because of a division of work and capital. The people who enjoy capital will generally collect extreme benefits got from their financial exercises, bringing about the advanced divergence of pay and riches.
  • Social Disservices: Industrialization typically prompts the relocation of labourers to civic areas, computerisation and monotonous undertakings. Because of these variables, assembly line labours will generally lose their independence, have confined work fulfillment and feel estranged. Fast Urbanization welcomed on by industrialisation generally prompts the overall climbing of labourers' particular satisfaction and multitudinous different issues for society like wrong-doing, stress and internal problems.

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