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The primary source of transportation in the original Industrial Revolution was the train, drawn by a steam locomotive.
industry and transportation
Yes, it helped with the transportation
for the electrical machinery.
George Westington had 361 patents over his coarse of life, many of which helped the growth of electricity,with the use of power and transportation, and the railroad system. All his inventions benefited the industry as a whole
Industrial base is the location where industries are located for positional advantage viz., proximity to ports, uninterrupted supply of power, water, infrastructural facilities for smooth transportation etc.
Without the transportation then there wouldn't be anything to ship to other places which will make it hard to trade. That would be very bad for the industries growth. Without any electricity then there would be no machines to make industry. The only way would be my hand which would take a lot longer. Lastly, without communication then there would be no way to contact people about sales, or trading, or anything of that sort. and them's the facts.
Transportation in the industrial sector has been and still remains essential. Most of the process and machines rely on various transportation technologies in order to function.
A formed government recognized by foreign governments. A stonger military and Navy More industrial facilities and resources Greater population Greater lines of transportation
The primary source of transportation in the original Industrial Revolution was the train, drawn by a steam locomotive.
the automobile and airplane
Rail roads
industry and transportation
Yes, it helped with the transportation
using vehicles as transportation, polluting wastes on land and in oceans, forest fires, burning coal and oil, electricity generation, agricultural and industrial practices
for the electrical machinery.
Conduction. For the industrial transmission of electricity, the word "transmission" is used.