The causes are:
1. Because of better employment opportunities
2. Craze for city life
3. Better availability of facilities
Population density in urban areas typically varies depending on the city, with larger cities generally having higher population densities than smaller ones. Factors such as size, infrastructure, and geography all play a role in determining population density in urban areas. The population density is usually measured in individuals per square kilometer or square mile.
More population lives in rural areas but city population is increasing due to migration .
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
increasing population of people leads to larger urban areas, which often leads to destruction or damage to the surrounding environments
As of 2010 census 61% of the population (7,978,264) livein rural areas, while 39% of the population (5,068,234) live in urban areas.
67%
It is increasing. Nowadays 78% of the Mexican population is urban, and increasing by an annual rate of 1.2%.
17% of Ethiopians live in urban areas.
Three fourths of the population lives in urban areas.
It is estimated that between 85% and 88% of Australians live in urban areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
Disproportionate urban development led to increasing income inequalities and unprecedented migration from rural areas into Bangkok; its population surged into 6.355 million.