In 1800, pollution levels were relatively low compared to modern standards, but industrialization was beginning to take hold, particularly in Europe and North America. Smoke from coal-burning factories and homes started to fill urban air, while waste from industries and growing populations began contaminating water sources. The rapid urbanization led to problems such as poor sanitation and overcrowded living conditions, contributing to health issues. However, the environmental impacts were not yet as severe or widespread as those seen in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Air pollution was the least of their worries back in the 1800's they never even heard of it.
There were no cars in 1800.
what is air pollution like near me?
What was culture like in 1800 Japan
There are many types of air pollution. There can be particulate air pollution from things like dirt and pollen. There can be chemical air pollution from things like engines.
The 1800 locomotive steam engine contributed to pollution primarily due to its reliance on coal as a fuel source. Burning coal releases significant amounts of smoke, soot, and harmful gases like sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide into the atmosphere. This not only degraded air quality but also resulted in environmental degradation around railways due to ash and waste. Additionally, the widespread use of steam engines during the Industrial Revolution intensified these pollution issues as rail networks expanded rapidly.
because of human's .they are making pollution like water pollution,noise pollution and mostly air pollution
traffic polution is like normal pollution though it is sound, light and chemical pollution
many pollution like air pollution,water pollution and green house gas global warming.........
it was awsome
Schools in the 1800's were like .... well , how am i supposed to know?
Yes, like any city Johannesburg has pollution, like water and air specifically.