Energy And The Industrial Revolution

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The Industrial Revolution, which started in the mid-1700s, led to more discoveries and technology that led to our societies transition from manual labor and biomass to fossil fuels that changed the way we utilized energy. New technologies that were powered by fossil fuels led to rapid food and human population growth. The growth of human population growth is connected with the industrial revolution because the advances of food production, transportation and medicine. It allowed our society to strive from using cheap and abundant resources but since then, carbon dioxide emissions have increased. Coal was a primary source of energy and was used for heat, steamships and steam-powered railroads. Machines started replacing human labor that transformed