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In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.

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What is the worlds worst smell?

Please do not blank this answer. Simply add your own worst smell to the list:It's hard to out-do human decomposition.Spoiled milkSkunk(Silver) Tarnish. Smells like a mix between rotting cabbage and stale sweat.Rotting sewage


Did Jamestown settlers have many problems when they arrived?

Yes.The problems they faced were disease, such as typhoid which is a sewage disease. they got this from drinking water from the swamp. it was filled with mosquitoes, bacteria, but mainly they were getting salt poisoning from the swamp/lake. Some settlers died of starvation. they had to eat their horses, dogs, cats, rats and dead bodies. when they came to Jamestown it was in fall so they were not able to grow any crops.


Why Mexicans come to America?

Firstly because living standards are higher in America; if you do the same job in Mexico and in America, in America you are much more likely to be able to afford to eat well, clothe yourself, buy more goods, entertain yourself etc. America also has better public services and infrastructure eg a hospital is more likely to treat you if you are sick and you aren't likely to live with sewage in the streets. In addition, the same goods or services tend to be cheaper in Mexico than they are in America, so many Mexicans come to America to work and send some of their money back to their family in Mexico or save it for when they return to Mexico, where even a small amount of money by American standards makes a big difference. Also some parts of Mexico are rather violent due to the drug trade, so some Mexicans flee to America because they feel in danger in Mexico.


How has water improved since the 1800?

Water TREATMENT AND WASTE WATER has improved since the 1800s by the public, government implementation of water treatment plants and sewage plants. The government has been able to pipe clean water to homes, commercial places and government places. This stopped some of the sickness that came from dirty water. They also have been able to take the toilet water and drainage water and clean it up. It is reused safely on crops, lawns, gardens and in toilets in very arid areas. Many people object to bottled water but it provides safe water for children and adults anywhere. It is up to responsible adults and kids to place containers in the proper recycle places. They make decks and other things with the plastic from the bottles.


19th century living conditions?

The terrible conditions during the industrial revolution and the impact it had on the general health and life expectancy of individuals was shocking. in 1842 in Manchester, for example, the life expectancy of a member of the gentry or a professional was 38 years, whereas a worker, had that of only 17. Outside of the manufacturing centres, the life expectancy was a little higher. The life expectancy for a member of higher class was 52 years and that of a craftsperson or farm labourer was 38. In the early part of the 19th century the life expectancy in most parts of Britain was that of only 20! Until the first quarter of the 19th century most forms of public medical assistance were voluntary, provided mainly by charitable organisations, idealistic doctors and clergymen, Quaker businessmen and other non-conformists. It was not until the outbreaks of large scale infectious diseases in the 1830s, such as cholera and typhus, that the government and local councils started paying attention to the appalling conditions in the slums and the grave risks posed by the overcrowding in substandard housing, by contaminated wells, lack of a sewage system etc. The solutions to these problems seem obvious to us, but we must remember that little was known about diseases, bacteria, viruses and infections at that time. It took decades of observation for people to realise that people living in filthy, overcrowded, damp houses with bad water supply were ill more often than people who lived in less deprived conditions. But even discovering that didn't bring a change anytime soon.

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Why were pollution and sewage a problem in the American cities in the late 1800s?

In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.


How is sewage carried out of cities?

Sewage is carried out of city's with sewage pipes that leads to rivers, oceans and seas. The problem with that method, is sewage pollution, which could have malicious effects on the environment.


What pollution problems are caused in large cities?

fossil fuel pollution from the car exhausts or factories litter and street filth sewage


What is sewage pollution?

pollution of water sources by anything that can be considered sewage. pollution of water sources by anything that can be considered sewage.


Whats the bad points of the three gorges?

IT IS NOT GOOD FOR THE ENVIROMANT and it causes pollution ad sewage problem.


How do American cities now protect their water resources?

the dissolve of raw sewage


How do most American cities now protect their water resources?

the dissolve of raw sewage


How and when did pollution started?

<P>Water pollution is as old as civilization. The first cities sprang up along rivers and the most convenient thing to do with all the sewage produced was to simply channel it out to the river.</P>


Why water pollution is a problem?

due to factories and sewage water pollution causes disease like cholera typhoid and heppattis


What is the recent source of pollution of underground water?

Sewage


When did water did water pollution start?

<P>Water pollution is as old as civilization. The first cities sprang up along rivers and the most convenient thing to do with all the sewage produced was to simply channel it out to the river.</P>


What is the name for solid raw sewage that is a type of ocean pollution?

The name solid raw sewage is called a sludge