well there are two circles and they conect and they make2 circles and one small triagnle oval then on both of the outisde sides u ri the diffrent and in the middle u rite the similaries.this is preettty stupid that u dnt know whwt a venn diagram is beucause we leaned them in grade 1 and on the 2 outisde u can do urban and rural? i dnt knoe how to explain it to u any further and if u dnt get this u are stupid
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You have to do this. We can't make your Venn diagram for you.
make a venn diagram of set AB/C group of add number
It ultimately depends on personal preference. Urban areas offer greater access to amenities and conveniences, while rural areas provide a quieter and closer connection to nature. Some may prefer the hustle and bustle of city life, while others may enjoy the peace and tranquility of rural living.
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The rainforests are in rural areas. Being parts of an urban or suburban area mean that the trees are cut down to make room for people.
Rural communities are typically characterized by lower population density, agricultural-based economies, and close-knit social bonds. Residents often have limited access to services such as healthcare and education, and may face challenges related to isolation and infrastructure development. Despite these challenges, rural communities often offer a strong sense of community, connection to nature, and simpler way of life.
Urban environments are characterized by high population density, infrastructure development, and diverse economic activities, while rural environments have lower population densities, more open spaces, and are often focused on agriculture and natural resource-based industries. Other factors that differentiate urban and rural environments include access to services such as healthcare and education, transportation systems, and community amenities. Additionally, environmental factors like air and water quality, noise levels, and green spaces can also vary between urban and rural areas.
Urban-rural migration simply refers to the movement of people from urban areas to rural areas. In recent times, rural to urban migration has become more common, as more people move to urban areas in search of jobs. Urban poverty simply refers to the poverty people living in urban areas experience.
It's because they can make a lot more money by pulling rickshaws in urban areas rather than farming in rural areas. Most of these people don't even have farmland though.
Urban sprawl leads to the destruction of natural habitats, increased air and water pollution, and strain on infrastructure like roads and utilities. It can also contribute to social isolation, increased commuting times, and decreased public health due to lack of green spaces or walkable areas.
Though Nepal is starting to urbanize their city and bring things up to date they are still considered a rural city. Most of its civilians live in dense rural areas and use subsistence farming and fishing to make a living.
Urban means to do with a town or city. Rural means to do with the countryside. Rural Urban Suburban are also general designations given by the US government agencies (often used for determining grants and tax incentives). Not all agencies use the exact same population break downs or terms (exam. some may use Metropolitan Areas). Furthermore, agencies who use Rural, Urban, and Suburban data, sometimes define the boundaries different than other agencies. Example: Urban: 3,000+ persons per square mile Suburban: 1,000 ‐ 3,000 persons per square mile Rural: less than 1,000 persons per square mile
Urban areas, being more populated, make disease easier to spread. They also tend to have higher crime rates per capita than rural areas. Finally, urban areas suffer from more pollution.