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Zigmanuir [339]
1 year ago
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How did the development of the Bessemer process affect the growth of cities?

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artcher [175]1 year ago
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The development of the Bessemer process affected the growth of cities because It enabled the mass production of steel, which was used to build new factories.

<h3>What is the Bessemer Process</h3>

The Bessemer process is a steel-making process, now largely superseded, in which carbon, silicon, and other impurities are removed from molten pig iron by oxidation in a blast of air in a special tilting retort

known as a Bessemer converter.

Through the development of the Bessemer process, more cities were built.

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