Social Sciences, asked by Nitya2071, 1 year ago

how did industrialization affected forests

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Answered by royricha42002
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Hey mate here is ur answer:-

Industrialization worldwide is an ongoing addiction. The effects of industrialization to our environment and human health are tremendous. The increase in greenhouse gas emissions, hazardous waste exposure, polluted waterways, and climate change are all just a few repercussions, but the one that strikes me the most is the destruction of our wilderness. Since 1990 we have lost 1/10 of our global wilderness, which is an estimated 3.3 million sq. km of forest. The culprit, global industrialization and insufficient policy action.

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The effect of this example in the case are characterized below.

Explanation:

  • The consequences of industrialization on our environmental degradation have always been enormous.
  • The increase in global temperature energy consumption, this same susceptibility of radioactive substances, aquifer depletion as well as environmental degradation are just a handful of good consequences, and the only one that attacks me this same about this is the devastation of today's countryside.

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