Rural decline is when small class farmers who sell fruits and veggies to people,then a biggger company/ farm comme and takees the farm and tthose people go to the city to find jobs buut theere are none and they have no money so they take things fromm tthe sstreets and build shelters for themsselves whitch thhen causes spatial inequality.
Mexico City is NOT a rural area! There is rural decline outside of Mexico City which is causing urbanization(growth in urban areas) . The definition of Rural Decline is: worsening economic conditions in rural areas, often forcing people to move to the city
**Definition from a geography book**
P.S. You are probably doing this for a project, so I recommend you actually try to look it up.
In the 1950's rural migration into the city caused a rise in population from 3 million in 1950 to 5.1 million in 1960 to 8.7 million in 1970. Nowadays it has a population of over 21.16 million.
Rural migration into the city and construction of many settlements were made on an unordered fashion; many colonias or boroughs were settled almost overnight, so basic services such as electricity, water, social and security were not available until several years later or never at all.
This persistent lack of basic services is known as spatial inequality.
Few economic opportunities and increasing industrialization
A larger demand of manufacturing and service jobs, as well as diminishing earnings from farm production.
I donβt know
i think it wass because
I think they use cash crops. Also known as growing crops and selling it for money.
I think it is Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico... I think
I think Mexico city is IN Mexico...
lets think..... mayb mexico!
i dont know i think a rural
I would think when rechargeable ones came out.
plaza mexico think
I think Egyptian culture began a decline when they were conquered (for lack of better word) by Alexander the Great.
I think you want to say how do you use rural in a sentence, right? You could say: in the US, most people live in urban areas and fewer live in rural areas.
Temperature - Chile, Argentina and Mexico Drought - Chile and Mexico Rain Shadow Effect - Andes and other Mountain regions I haven't got the other one yet!