Crime and vehicle accidents occur in higher numbers, there are fewer emergeny services per person, and disasters can have a much greater impact due to the population density.
A.Natural disasters can be more devastating.B.There is a higher risk of crime.C.Response to emergencies can be slower.Some dangers more prominent in the city than in the country include higher crime rates, increased pollution levels, greater risk of traffic accidents due to congestion, and limited access to green spaces for mental and physical well-being.
The answer is
higher crime Risk
response to emergency is slower
natural disasters are more devastating
(the second one is correct even though it doesnt seem like it)
In cities, dangers can include a higher crime rate, traffic accidents, pollution-related health risks, and potential exposure to contagious diseases due to higher population density. Additionally, cities may be more prone to natural disasters like earthquakes or flooding.
Some dangers that are more prominent in cities compared to rural areas include higher crime rates, increased pollution levels, overcrowding leading to potential for accidents or disease outbreaks, and higher stress levels associated with urban living.
In cities, risks like higher crime rates, air pollution, traffic accidents, and overcrowding are more prominent than in the countryside. These factors can contribute to a greater likelihood of accidents, health issues, and crime in urban areas.
The main difference between a country and a city is the size and population. A country refers to a larger geographical area with its own government and borders, while a city is a smaller urban area within a country. Cities usually have higher population densities and more developed infrastructure compared to rural areas in a country.
The smallest country in the world, Vatican City, is located in Europe, more specifically, within the city of Rome, Italy.
Some dangers that are more prominent in cities compared to rural areas include higher crime rates, increased pollution levels, overcrowding leading to potential for accidents or disease outbreaks, and higher stress levels associated with urban living.
Abacus math is not prominent at all these days. They no longer teach it in the schools and it seems to be a dying form of math. It is more common in Europe however is not prominent in either country.
Crime and vehicle accidents occur in higher numbers, there are fewer emergeny services per person, and disasters can have a much greater impact due to the population density.A.Natural disasters can be more devastating.B.There is a higher risk of crime.C.Response to emergencies can be slower.
Crime and vehicle accidents occur in higher numbers, there are fewer emergeny services per person, and disasters can have a much greater impact due to the population density.A.Natural disasters can be more devastating.B.There is a higher risk of crime.C.Response to emergencies can be slower.
The main difference between a country and a city is the size and population. A country refers to a larger geographical area with its own government and borders, while a city is a smaller urban area within a country. Cities usually have higher population densities and more developed infrastructure compared to rural areas in a country.
it depends. do you mean in the world? probably more city slickers
Brazil country does i don't know the city
yes,sometimes it depends on if you would like to visit a city or small town.Hungary is a very historic country. During wars the historical buildingswere saved.so yes.
Scotland speaks English and Gaelic. However, English is much more prominent than Gaelic.
We need more information. Which country in Asia and which city in that country?
They don't live in the city. They live in the country where there is more space.
As you do not specify which country or city and as virtually every country has more than one, you should search for music schools etc in your particular country / city.