The Industrial Revolution began in UK in the late 18th century, in USA in the 19th century and in India in the second half of the 20th century. Industrialisation completely changed the way people earned their living. It was made possible by the replacement of human effort and skill by the work of machines.
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Get priceAug 14, 2021Role of Mining Industry in Increasing Emissions. It is not a secret that mining activities are responsible for carbon emissions. Mining operations and extraction of metals from their ores are highly energycentric operations. Minerals like base metals are the building blocks of the infrastructure development of any country.
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