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Factories affect human beings by the smoke coming from it.
Industrialization may lead to pollution in bodies of water near factories. The pollution may kill the plants in the water that produce oxygen, which will in turn affect consumers.
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The smoke released from factories often creates heat which in a way causes global warming. It is important to notice that if hot water from factories are released into water bodies, the kill and affect the marine life.
Pollution in water affects fish. Pollution can be caused by smoke or smog from factories, etc.
When the water is polluted by oil spills, agriculture chemicals, heat, factories waste, garbage and sewage.
in water factories and to fuel cars in water factories and to fuel cars
A water-powered factory did not create pollution and could only operate near water, but a steam-powered factory did create pollution and could operate anywhere on land
By factories air, water, soil, etc. are polluted because factories release smoke, toxic chemicals and dirty water.
Factories were located close to railroads so as to facilitate and reduce the cost of shipping their products.
Most factories were built near water to power the machines.