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Yes, people did die from pollution during the industrial revolution. People usually died from the water pollution, which caused a disease called Cholera. The people threw their solid wastes and their sewerage into the rivers and lakes which they later drank from.
Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.Both human and household wastes were put down the latrines and then washed away in the sewers, or the wastes were collected in a cesspool and then emptied.
The military-industrial complex builds war supplies and sells those supplies. The only entity that can buy those supplies is the government. President Eisenhower warned that the complex would keep selling those supplies to the government even when there is no war going on. And he was right. Thus there is a waste of taxes and nothing good is being done. He was worried that instead of making something good for the economy, the complex would keep selling and money would be wasted. So in short, the complex wastes tax payer dollars.
THE WORLD is a unique planet.in this the abiotic wastes are growing.The relation between world and abiotism waste is that if abiotic wastes increases the world maintenance decreases. by this we can come under a conclusion that if we recycle the waste materials the world's end may (will) be delayed
Toxic wastes are seriously effecting the society. Forests are eroding, crops are poisoned, women are unable to feed their children...
IF the wastes are acidic in nature, adding basic (alkaline) materials would counteract the acidity.
IF the wastes are acidic in nature, adding basic (alkaline) materials would counteract the acidity.
factory wastes are neutralized before disposing into water bodies because, factory wastes often contain acid. if it reaches a river, the acid will kill aquatic life. this is prevented by adding a base called slaked lime.
toxic wastes
Industrial wastes i.e. pollutants (air, water etc.)
Examples: metal wastes, ash from thermal plants, glass wastes, wastes from buildings constructions, different used objects, used lamps, rubber, plastics etc.
- some wastes are recycled - some are taken to landfills - others are thrown on the ground or in waters
Yes, and they must be recycled.
They dump their toxins and other industrial wastes
- pollution from industrial wastes - evaporation of water from irrigation systems
Yes! Copper and other industrial wastes... A superfund site.
maybe if people do not use their cars