How had widespread use of coal in homes and industry in 19 century England raised serious problem
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Widespread use of coal in homes and industries caused serious environmental issues in the 19th century in England hence social movements and interested parties raised the following concerns.
- Coal mining was destructing the landscape due to mountaintop removal.
- The mining of the coal caused air pollution
- The burning of coal in industries and homes contributed to global warming.
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The extensive use of coal in 19th century in England created a serious problem.
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The extensive use of coal in 19th century in England created a serious problem.
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- In order to improve the natural features of Cities, the need for space factories, plants, houses, & other institutions had flattened or converted. Massive amounts of waste and industrial materials polluting water & air became a characteristic of city life and excessive noise had become a urban feature. In the 19th century England had significant problems with the extensive use of coal in homes and manufacturing sectors. Dozens and dozens of factory chimneys dispersed black smoke into the sky in industrial cities like Bradford, Manchester, & Leeds.
- The black fog which fell down its cities caused bad tampers, fumes and dirty clothes, which were lamented by shop owners, owners & the others. The overwhelming mass of houses in one of the poor had a significant public health danger.
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