Firstly, every country has different cultures and customs when people move to other countries, so the culture takes a backseat because they adapt the culture of the place of residence (Buzzle, 2014). It's really not good for developing countries because when people migrate to another country they have to adopt a new culture and abandon the old one. Secondly, globalization has increased the use of non-recyclable goods which create pollution and global warming, because globalization amplifies transportation and transportation increases water pollution, air pollution and also noise pollution and Air pollution is one of the major causes of global warming which is too harmful to the environment. Third, globalization has given rise to cut-throat competition as many multinationals open their subsidiaries in developing countries, damaging local industries. For example, small and local industries have limited production and sales, these industries have to spend large sums of money due to less technology and cannot make good profits, but multinational companies provide the best quality at reasonable prices, so it is clear that multinational corporations harm local businesses and small businesses. Finally, globalization has increased health problems and offers new warnings and challenges
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