urbanization
yes, just a bit later.
advantage: money can be used to urbanize the country disadvantage: high interest rate like north korea
Japan, China, India, most countries are quite urban. over half of the world is urban Africa is the fastest urbanizing area (slums)
Regions with high population growth rates, favorable economic conditions, and limited resources or space for expansion would be expected to urbanize as population increases. This can include areas with strong job markets, infrastructure development, and increasing demand for housing and services. Additionally, regions experiencing rural-to-urban migration and demographic shifts towards younger populations may also see increased urbanization.
Not sure of the context but mostly the humans pave over and urbanize the environment around Ottawa and then say it is OK because they do not allow other Canadians to pave over the environment in their area.
Regions with ample resources, job opportunities, and infrastructure are likely to urbanize as the population increases. Coastal areas, major metropolitan areas, and areas with high agricultural productivity tend to experience rapid urbanization due to the concentration of people and economic activities. Additionally, regions with good transportation networks and access to education often attract urban growth.
Though Nepal is starting to urbanize their city and bring things up to date they are still considered a rural city. Most of its civilians live in dense rural areas and use subsistence farming and fishing to make a living.
Their urban growth was the result of volcanic eruptions. There weren't any explosions in N. America that forced this, so they had no reason to urbanize. (I had to answer the same question for AP World History. Hang in there!)
To urbanize a country is to change the way people live. Its much easier for countries to function properly if a country has been urbanized. It generally produces more money and economy will raise. Most countries are urbanized in this day and age.
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