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The earth's revolution effects the season and makes a complete year
The industrial revolution caused tremendous amounts of carbon to be liberated from the earth, where they were emitted into the air mostly as fossil fuels. This added largely carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, which enhanced the natural greenhouse effect. This is why the earth has been warming for the last century, increasingly so in recent decades.
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Global warming as we know it today did not exist before the Industrial Revolution. Today's global warming began with the Industrial Revolution, when we began burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). Before that the earth was warm enough for life, of course, as it has been for millions of years. The last Glacial Period was around 11,000 years ago and earth took 1000 years to warm up again. Since then the temperature has never gone more than 0.5 degrees Celsius above or below the average.
The Industrial Revolution affected many aspects of American society and politics. For example, prior to the Industrial Revolution, most of the country's population lived an agrarian lifestyle. Jobs in the cities, brought on by industrialization, shifted that population density to the cities. A wealthy middle class grew out of the startups and entrepreneurial opportunities of the period. It also brought on social problems, such as inadequate housing, poverty, crime, and child labor. Politicians began to court many in the immigrant working classes, understanding the power of the masses.
The industrial revolution is the beginning of the Earth atmosphere pollution.
The earth's revolution effects the season and makes a complete year
The industrial revolution caused tremendous amounts of carbon to be liberated from the earth, where they were emitted into the air mostly as fossil fuels. This added largely carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, which enhanced the natural greenhouse effect. This is why the earth has been warming for the last century, increasingly so in recent decades.
The effects are day, night and year.
Yes we should ! The earth has been around for 4.5 million years... In the 400 years of the industrial revolution - the human race has brought the planet to the brink of extinction !
Industrial Revolution thanks life in America by a major turning point in Earth's ecology. This changed every aspect of human life and lifestyles.
The effects seem to be mostly negative.
the earth's revolution makes the years, the earth's rotations make the days and nights, the tilted axis makes the seasons
There are no positives of ozone depletion. The negative effects include the entering of the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the sun on the surface of earth.
Chemical changes can have both positive and negative effects on the Earth. Some chemical changes, like natural chemical reactions in the environment, are a normal part of the Earth's ecosystem. However, human-induced chemical changes, such as pollution and industrial waste, can have detrimental effects on the environment, causing air and water pollution, habitat destruction, and negative impacts on wildlife and human health.
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I believe you will find Britain was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, and this lead has shaped every civilised country on earth, so the the answer to your question is obviously and clearly no as it never happened