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Environmental Impacts of the British Industrial Revolution

The industrialization of Britain had severe and lasting environmental consequences. The widespread burning of coal in factories and homes led to significant air pollution in cities. Industrial waste and untreated sewage were often discharged directly into rivers, causing extensive water pollution. Furthermore, increased demand for resources led to deforestation and landscape alteration from mining activities.

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