Well, urban areas have a large number of buildings and people in a small area, and rural areas have few buildings and people in a large area. Rural areas have a population of less than 5,000, and urban areas have a population of more than 5,000.
There are more people in urban settlements than in rural settlements. This is because more people find it cheaper and easier to live in the city than in the country.
An urban settlement is a city or metrapolis which contains a whole lot of houses that are mashed up while a rural area is an isolated or out in the country place which does not contain as much people as the urban settlement.
is strand a rural or urban settlement
Cape Town is a urban settlement
Mitchells Plain is an urban settlement located in Cape Town, South Africa. It is a developed area with residential, commercial, and industrial activities.
why is cape town a urban settlement
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rural and urban occupation
Semi-urban areas are transitional zones between urban and rural areas, with some urban characteristics like better infrastructure and services, but still maintaining a predominantly rural lifestyle. Rural areas are typically characterized by lower population density, agriculture-based economies, and limited access to amenities and services compared to urban areas.
One key difference is population density. Urban communities tend to have higher population density with more people living in a smaller area, while rural communities have lower population density with fewer people living over a larger area.
Rural market verses urban market?
_the similarities between Rural and urban lower courts are :
rural and urban lifestyles.