steam, electricity, and water
The Industrial Revolution brought about the use of new sources of power such as steam and coal energy. It occurred between 1760 to 1840.
There are 2 parts in the Industrial Revolution*The First Industrial Revolution 1750-1850:-Agricultural Revolution,-Population Growth,-New Sources of Energy (coal and steam engine).**The Second Industrial Revolution 1850-1914:-Population Growth,-Increase agricultural productivity,-New sources of energy,-Growing demand for mass produced products,-Improved technology,-Available natural resources, labor, money,-Strong, stable government.
It made production of goods faster and more effective.
During the Industrial Revolution, coal, oil, and natural gas replaced wood as the main sources of fuel. Coal became the dominant fuel for steam engines and heating due to its abundance and higher energy content. Oil emerged as a crucial energy source for transportation and machinery, while natural gas began to be utilized for heating and lighting. This shift significantly contributed to industrial growth and urbanization.
steam, electricity, and water
The Industrial Revolution brought about the use of new sources of power such as steam and coal energy. It occurred between 1760 to 1840.
It made production of goods faster and more effective.
water, for example during the industrial revolution the water wheel was powered by water.
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
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coal and steam
There are 2 parts in the Industrial Revolution*The First Industrial Revolution 1750-1850:-Agricultural Revolution,-Population Growth,-New Sources of Energy (coal and steam engine).**The Second Industrial Revolution 1850-1914:-Population Growth,-Increase agricultural productivity,-New sources of energy,-Growing demand for mass produced products,-Improved technology,-Available natural resources, labor, money,-Strong, stable government.
The need for coal increased primarily due to the Industrial Revolution, which led to a higher demand for energy sources to power factories and machinery. Coal became a popular choice because it was abundant, cheap, and provided a reliable source of energy for the growing industrial economy.
People started using non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas during the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The discovery and advancement of these energy sources led to significant technological progress and economic growth.
The Energy Revolution is an effort to have the world move away from tradition 'dirty' sources of energy to cleaner, renewable energy sources. It is believed we can be at almost 100 percent renewable energy by the year 2050.
How about: 'Energy sources are essential for an industrial economy'