Factories play a crucial role in the global economy by driving industrial production, creating jobs, and fostering innovation. However, they can also contribute to environmental degradation through pollution and resource depletion. Additionally, the working conditions in some factories may pose health risks to employees and can lead to social inequalities. Balancing economic growth with sustainable practices is essential to mitigate the adverse effects of industrialization.
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effects of a warmar world are- floods droughts etc.
factories and ships were damaged
women working in factories in ww2 did lots. the work in the factories because all the men were fighting and they needed somebody to make supplies of the men at war. the women made aircraft's, ammunition, weapons and over thing needed. it was essential for woman to work in the factories or the allied peoples victory would have lost.
They ended World War 2 in all of the world.
Littering and fumes from automobiles and factories.
Cars and factories.
250,000 factories is there in the UK by 1850.
Factories and automobiles create smoke. Smoke does harm earth's ozone layer.
Automobile tires are made in just about every country in the world.They are made in tire factories all over the world.They are made in factories all over the world.
alot of em
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NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
Burning Of Fossil Fuels, Throwing Garbage On the Road, Smoke From The Factories Effect The Pollution.
Factories had to decrease production because of low demand.