Cause and effect of reformation
New towns are planned urban developments created to alleviate overcrowding in existing cities, while satellite towns are established near a larger city but function somewhat independently with their own residential, commercial, and recreational amenities. New towns are typically built from scratch and are usually larger in scale, while satellite towns are often smaller and grow organically over time in response to the main city's growth.
because they just did
A number of towns developed around oases, linked by tracks through the desert. Many of these towns evolved into small trading centers.
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
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"Towns in the middle of forests" in English means città nel mezzo delle foreste in Italian.
Cities are growing due to rural-to-urban migration, natural population growth, and economic opportunities. This growth poses challenges such as overcrowding, increased demand for resources, and infrastructure strain. Urbanization also brings benefits like better access to services, cultural diversity, and innovation.
River and stream
Because it DID !!!
In the High Middle Ages, there was a growth of the population of Europe, towns and cities became more numerous and larger, the arts flourished, universities were founded, mathematics developed, especially with the adaption of Arabic numerals, trade developed, transportation developed, and the early parliaments were founded.
towns people are more developed and more educated than village people