The reason why conditions in factories begins to decline is that in quality of working conditions. Machines run by unskilled workers were eliminating the jobs of many skilled craftspeople.
Such factories are referred to as 'sweatshops'. Though not all are small factories.
Unhealthy and dangerous
In the 1900's :)
dangerous and exhaustnig
Yes, English textile factories during the Industrial Revolution were detrimental to the health of working-class families. Workers, including children, faced hazardous conditions, long hours, and exposure to toxic substances, leading to respiratory issues and other health problems. The lack of proper sanitation and overcrowded living conditions further exacerbated their plight, contributing to a decline in overall health and life expectancy among factory workers.
Factories begin because of the working conditions.
The reason why conditions in factories begins to decline is that in quality of working conditions. Machines run by unskilled workers were eliminating the jobs of many skilled craftspeople.
Such factories are referred to as 'sweatshops'. Though not all are small factories.
The human body begins to decline at an old age or it can decline due to the lack of nutrition.
Better sanitation and health care, control of disease, increased availability of food, and improved economic conditions.
If the numbers of a species begin to decline dramatically, the species becomes known as an "endangered" species. When the numbers decline so far that the species no longer exists, the species is known to be "extinct."
Between 2000b.c.and 1500b.c.
to get more money.
to get more money.
the 1970s
Sexual Frustration.
Between 2000b.c.and 1500b.c.