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Factories needed electric power so the first ones were built far from the rivers. (      )Question 10AnswerTrueFalse◄ G 11-M 21- L1-RevisionJump to...

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Factories needed electric power so the first ones were built far from the rivers. ( )

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This statement suggests that the initial factories were constructed a distance away from rivers because they required electric power. Historically, early factories often relied on water power from rivers for operation, particularly in the pre-electric age. As technology progressed, the shift to electric power began, enabling factories to be built in locations that were not strictly dependent on waterways.

Considerations for the Answer:

  1. Historical Context: Initially, factories utilized water power, hence their proximity to rivers.
  2. Technological Advancements: With the advent of electric power, factories could be situated away from rivers.

Conclusion

Given the above understanding, the statement is False because the first factories were built near water sources to utilize water power, not far from them.

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