It's not that easy. Sure, heavy industries cause a lot of pollution. But at the same time we couldn't live the way we do today without heavy industries, so it'd be hard to say that they are all bad.
Joseph Stalin was the one who promoted the growth of heavy industry over consumer goods, and the way he did this was through his 5-year plans to over triple the production of heavy industry and make the USSR a world superpower.
heavy industry is manufactured goods such as machinery,mining equipment, and steel
In economics, to simplify, labor and capital. Light industry is labor intensive industry while heavy industry is focused on capital investment.
Because the heavy industry is polluting the water and air.
jobs in heavy industry
jobs in heavy industry
heavy water plant should be near to fertilizer industry because heavy water is also used in manufacturing fertilizers and pesticides.
The opposite of heavy industry would be light industry, which typically involves the production of small goods or consumer products that require less raw materials and energy to manufacture.
Actually, industry is very good for society. But the pollution created by industry is bad for society, yes.
The products of heavy industry provided material for many other industries.
Heavy industry and light industry use different voltages because usually the heavy industry has larger and more powerful machines, therefore the voltage needs to be higher. On the other hand, if high voltage is used in Light industry, with smaller less powerful machines, it could be very dangerous with risk of fire and harm or death to workers and staff.
It is actually a kind of industry opposed to heavy industry. So this kind of engineering industry could be sinonimous with electronics and software industry.