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How has industrialisation caused degradation biodiversity?​

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Answered by nikunjjainsuperhero
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Industrialisation has led to environmental degradation in terms of industrial pollution. ... Dust, smoke, fumes and toxic gas emissions occur as a result of highly-polluting industries such as thermal power plants, coal mines, cement, sponge iron, steel & ferroalloys, petroleum and chemicals.

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Answered by pjahnabi007
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Due to industrialization and aggressive economic development, biodiversity has been impacted significantly leading to inefficient use and exploitation of natural resources. This impact has led to a gradual and in some cases rapid extinction of species and loss of green cover

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