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The answer is D, an increase in urbanization. When urbanization spreads, it creates factories, homes, and other pollution inducing ideals.
The change that caused an increase in pollution during the Industrial Revolution is option d. increase in urbanization. Most of the factory towns were built in areas were coal or iron were mined. When railroads and canals were built and the transportation of goods an people were available cities began to grow around transportation and trade centers, and people moved from farms to the city to find work.