metropolitan areas
metropolitan areas
Areas made up of cities and their suburbs are typically referred to as metropolitan areas or metro areas. These regions usually encompass the core city and its surrounding suburbs, forming a cohesive economic and social unit. Metropolitan areas are defined by high levels of economic integration, commuting patterns, and shared resources.
White Americans were moving to the suburbs (apex)
Places made up mostly of one or more cities are called metropolitan areas. These regions typically include the main city and its surrounding suburbs and towns, forming an interconnected urban landscape. They are characterized by high population density and significant economic and cultural activities. Examples include the Greater New York City Area and the San Francisco Bay Area.
According to the United States Census Bureau, 82.6% of Americans live in metropolitan areas. Metropolitan areas are usually synonymous with what people consider "cities". Another 10.3% live in micropolitan areas, and the rest in suburban or rural areas.
A non built up area, such as in the countryside. Not in a city or the suburbs. The opposite of rural is urban.
The growth of suburbs was primarily driven by factors such as improved transportation, government policies promoting homeownership, availability of affordable land, and desire for more space and privacy away from urban areas. These factors led to an increase in suburban development following World War II.
Tokyo, all the suburbs and metro areas roughly add up to 35 million.
The components make up a metropolitan are some smaller cities or towns with open land between them and a central city and suburbs (suburb are political units touching the border of the central city or touching other suburbs that touch the city. hope that help you
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