Industrial Revolution
Background :
Great Britian (London city) was the most attractive place of the world right after the industrial revolution people migrated towards London city for more and more opportunity. After London it expanded to Manchester and then after 20 to 30 years industrial revolution expanded all across the Europe.
STATEMENT:
It is a complete transformation in the ways or methods of production, from the traditional ways or methods to the scientific or modern ways of production.
Traditional ways :
Transformation:
Modern ways:
Causes of Industrial Revolution:
a) Human Quest:
It is a struggle or efforts of hundreds and thousands of years towards the betterment.
b) Human's intellectual development:
Human intellectual development leads to different inventions which are the scientific inventions. Later proved to be the rise of the human inventions. Demands realized us to think about the better ways of production.
c) Scientific innovations:
1. Positive effects of industrial revolution:
After industrial revolution;
a) Employment creation.
b) per capita income increased.
c) Improved living standards.
d) Improved National Economy.
e) Rapid Industrialization.
f) Improved means of communication.
g) Modern Agricultural Revolution.
h) Medical Revolution.
i) Capitalization.
j) Education Sector.
k) Urbanization.
2. Negative Environmental effects of Industrial Revolution:
Increase in usage of coal which lead different combustion of fossil fuel i.e CO2, CO,SO2etc. Further results in Air pollution , Water pollution and Land pollution.
Modern Agriculture Revolution:
Statement:
It is a transformation in the agriculture sector from traditional ways to the modern agriculture ways or methods.
a) Introduction of technology in Agriculture sector:
Introduction of technology in agriculture sector such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images and GPS technology which allows businesses to be more profitable and safer.
b) Introduction of agro-chemical:
It includes pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or fertilizer used for the management of ecosystem in agricultural land.
c)Expansion in the agricultural land:
Conversion of non agricultural land into agricultural land in known as the expansion in the agricultural land i.e, wet land for the cultivation of rice and forest land for the cultivation of crops
d) The introduction of genetically modified seeds:
Genetically modified seeds include rice wheat and corn. In 1964, Pakistan used genetically modified seed from India, IR-8-rice, results in 5 times more yield than the previous one.
Benefits of Agricultural revolution:
Negative effects of Agricultural revolution:
Negative effects of agricultural revolutions includes
Conclusion:
Industrial and Agricultural revolution have contributed towards social, economic, political and cultural development of the world. But due to these revolution the intensity and frequency of the human interferences within the earth's system have increased, which further resulted into the instigation of multiple environmental challenges which the world is facing in the 21st century.