Why, with the formation of an industrial society, the impact of man on nature has increased?

The industrial society has pulled along the creation of manufactories and production. Numerous factories were built, which required high metal consumption, deforestation. All this could not but cause harm to the environment. For example, millions of hectares of forest were cut down for the construction of railways. In addition, each production site emitted a large amount of pollutants into the atmosphere.



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