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Vladimir [108]
3 years ago
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The process of industrialization cause world wide damage to the

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alexdok [17]3 years ago
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The environment is damaged worldwide by industrialization
nlexa [21]3 years ago
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Answer:   Environment

Explanation:  The process of industrialization contributed to the increase in production capacities, job specialization, construction and improvement of factories and production facilities, the development of economy, urbanization and the expansion of existing urban areas. Although it was not the case at the very beginning of industrialization, workers' rights were drastically improved through trade union struggles and various other legal provisions as well as consumer rights.

However with the development of industrial production and its continuous progress, enormous pollution and damage to the natural environment has been recorded. These damages have come to such an extent that serious consideration is given to the use of alternative fuels, which do not cause pollution dangerous to the global natural environment. Global warming for direct consequence has climatic changes that can affect drastic changes in the living environment and overall human health.

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