Industrial Revolution. With the development of mane mechanical technology/machines which ran on fuel, of course, much pollution occurred.
the one-child law in china started in 1979
before television was invented :)
1946-1954
China did not start WWII. Japan was the aggressor in the Pacific and Germany in Europe. Japan invaded China in 1931, and the Chinese were badly defeated. The last Japanese army troops left China in 1945 at the end of the Second World war.
Supposedly from all the coal burning.
Stop polluting is a start.
you can start by not polluting water the air
when did china labor start
it is a huge impact because of all the industrial buildings and factories causing carbon dioxide which is polluting the air
well kids in china start working as soon as they can start walking.
It's not. China is the top polluting country, closely followed by the US. Australia is the top polluter, per capita, which means that any one person in Australia is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than one person in China. The average person in Australia has a bigger carbon footprint than the average Chinese.
The "progressive" tense of a verb in English uses the present or future of the verb to be with the present participle of the verb in question, so that we could say "is polluting," or "will be polluting." The present participle with the past tenses of to be forms a kind of progressive imperfect: "was polluting, has been polluting, had been polluting."
In prehistoric times, when cavemen learned to make fire. The first air pollution was smoke.
Radiation is in the middle of being Polluing and Non-Polluting
Not top 50 but top 10 polluting countries 1. China 2. United States 3. Mexico 4. Russia 5. India 6. Japan 7. Germany 8. Canada 9. United Kingdom 10. Italy
It is most likely the most wasteful country is the most polluting country, in which case this is China (there are no official statistics to countries based on their amount of waste).