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In the late 1700s, Great Britain’s many rivers, harbors, and other natural resources caused the Industrial Revolution to .

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Answered by RobinRobert
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Dear my diary,

Today it was the worst day of my life.You know what today I spent my whole day without taking a single drop of water. I know you want to know the reason for that.. so here it is - Firstly,Today because of some cutting in pipeline, our home was not supplied by water.Secondly, when we thought of calling a tanker for water at least so that we can drink they were not able to come as there is road building going on in our street. 

The day was to difficult to spent for all of us. But then too we managed to spend our day by eating more and more juicy fruits. At one point of time I was feeling that I now cannot live without water but then was soon asleep and the problem got sorted. In the night papa somehow managed to get us mineral water bottle as it was not available in our surrounding area due to lack of shops. In our neighbourhood their our only some shops like stationary, ice cream, repairing and some more like that only which doesnot have supply of water and moreover we are just new here so we donot have any bond or talk to each other and so we could not ask neighbours for water.

I just pray to god to not give any of my friend and even enemy these type of circumstance. And just because of this incident I got to know the real value of water and from now will save water for drinkng and living our life peacefully.


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Answered by lalitb77
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The great britain rivers and harbours etc. were caused to industrial revolution because the army chief of england +army+queen elizabeth had conquer the britain and were ruling there .Then they came to india and ruled for 200years


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