Environmental Sciences, asked by ramyagce7778, 1 year ago

What problems were brought by industrialisation?

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Answered by ayushkasaudhan
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Because many industrialized companies are often not forced to pay damages for the environmental harm they cause, they tend to impose a major negative externality on human society in the form of deforestation, extinction of species, widespread pollution, and excessive waste.

Answered by goyaltrisha
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(i) Industrialisation brought men, women and children to factories. (ii) Work hours were often long and wages were poor. (iii) Housing and sanitation problems were growing rapidly. (iv) Almost all industries were properties of individuals.

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