Zeke Zankich
Pollution, urbanisation, population growth in urban centres, more formal education.
A common impact of industrialization in all societies is urbanization and population growth as people move to cities in search of work opportunities. This can lead to increased strain on infrastructure, resources, and social services.
it had an impact on the population growth
it impact by the pollution that is burning cars buses may affect population and they might die ..
The continued availability of food supplies is the major restraint on population growth.
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population growth
population growth A+
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Industrialization had contrasting impacts on rural and urban people. Rural areas saw a shift from agricultural jobs to factory work in urban centers, leading to decreased population and traditional way of life. Urban areas experienced population growth, job opportunities, and improved living standards, but also faced issues like overcrowding, pollution, and poor working conditions in factories.