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Improvement Or Destruction
Improvement Or Destruction The Human need to improve, create and innovate started the industrial revolution, which was the beginning of environmental degradation. Young people left the farm to work in the mills and factories of the cities. The byproduct of burning fossil fuels led to air pollution. The runoff from manufacturing processes polluted the land, rivers and streams. The same human need to improve, create, and innovate at the same time works against the degrading of the earth by creating water treatment to clean the water, proper handling and disposal of toxic substances, and smoke stack scrubbers to remove toxic substances from the air. Alfred Nobel, one of the greatest chemists known to date, made an amazing discovery of a substance knows as nitroglycerin, an extremely volatile chemical. He then took this horribly un-manageable chemical and converted it into Dynamite, a safer more manageable form. This invention he hope would pave the way for great construction helping to blow holes in mountains in order to run a railroad through it. This held true until human instinct took this wonderful invention and turned it against their fellow man by putting it in a pipe and throwing it at your enemy. Alfred Nobel died an extremely radius, nobel, fatalities, damage, area, people, mile, known, severe, prizes, peace, man, invention, human, called, water, toxic, took, substances, same, rivers, order, need, large, land, killed, innovate, injuries, improve, great, given, fellow, extremely, everything, destruction
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