growth of industries leads to the problmems of Growth of industries leads to the problems of
a. pollution
b. housing
C. water and electricity
d. all of these
d is the correct answer but can anyone explain how does industrialisation effect water and electricity and housing......pls answer for that only
Answers
Answer:
option d
explanation:
a. explanation of option a is in the pic written a. (click on it to see)
b.Industrialization has historically led to urbanization by creating economic growth and job opportunities that draw people to cities. Urbanization typically begins when a factory or multiple factories are established within a region, thus creating a high demand for factory labor. Other businesses such as building manufacturers, retailers, and service providers then follow the factories to meet the product demands of the workers. This creates even more jobs and demands for housing, thus establishing an urban area.
c.
1.water:Industries discharge chemical wastes comprising substances called effluents in rivers, lakes, streams etc.
Factories sometimes turn waterways into open sewers by dumping oil, toxic chemicals and other harmful liquids called effluents into them
These chemicals not only pollute the water reservoirs but also disturb the natural purification cycle of water carried out by microorganisms.
Waste from tanneries and other heavy industrial plants contain heavy elements such as Chromium, Lead, Mercury etc which pose severe threats to the aquatic life.
Moreover, the fertilizer industries dump nitrogenous and phosphate-containing waste into the rivers, lakes and other reservoirs causing Eutrophication.
2.electricity: if industries will increase it will take more and more electricity beacause industries need more electricity everywhere for machines,light,fan, computers, laptops,cc.tv & A/C
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Answer:
Ok, so now read carefully.
Explanation:
Industrialization affects water, because all the wastes from the factories is discarded in water bodies, hence, it affects water. I am sorry but I really do not know the answer for electricity and housing. :-(