Overcrowding
Population Poverty Infrastucture
Meth, and unemployment
what are major urban problems
The urban problems that developed in the 19th century included drinking as well as poor living conditions.
London is a large area which is entirely urban.
those problems that arive in an urban environment from overcrowding and the too rapid, uncontrolled development of urban areas
"Urban" means relating to a city, so Yes. All cities are urban.
The current Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is Shaun Donovan.
Major cities are large urban or metropolitan areas in a state, country, or region. Major cities of the world include Beijing, Hong Kong, London, Paris, and New York City.
mostly yes
"Urban" comes from the Latin word urbs, urbis meaning a city. "Urban" means having to do with cities. "Urban problems" are problems connected with city life: overcrowding, pollution, handling sewage disposal and garbage disposal for such a large number of people all at once.
At the start of the Twentieth Century, urban populations were particularly concentrated in major cities such as New York, London, and Chicago. Among these, New York City is often cited as having the greatest urban population during that time, driven by rapid industrialization, immigration, and economic opportunities. These factors contributed to its significant growth and prominence as a major urban center.