The best answer is 'yes' as the development of refrigeration has led to many discoveries and better health of nations.
An example of refrigeration having a negative effect on the world was the making of chlorofluorocarbons in the early 20th century. These CFCs were used as a cooling substance, which was the main way refrigerators kept things cold. The making of these CFCs and the releasing of CFCs back into the atmosphere has led to the main destruction of the ozone layer, the layer around Earth that protects Earth from harmful rays from the sun.
While one refrigerator may not effect the entire world (unless you are Indiana Jones in the 4th movie), refrigeration has made an effect on the planet.
The refrigerator affected people's lives in the 1800s because it saved people the work of having to preserve food; for example, by salting it.
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The refrigerator takes heat from one place and puts it somewhere else - it is in effect a "heat pump". What you propose can be done, if the heat the refrigerator takes out is taken outside the house. This is exactly what an air conditioner does. It is, in effect, a "refrigerator" especially adapted to cool rooms.
All of them. Mexico ranks as number 1 in refrigerator exports in the world.
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We can reduce by not using AC ,refrigerator, sprays, etc
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To stop a refrigerator baffle from seizing up, one could try defrosting the freezer. The baffle can be adjusted to make a refrigerator warmer or cooler, so changing the settings could have a positive effect.
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How did the pacemaker effect the world?