When a village gets very, very large they call it first a town, finally a city.
yes cities tend to have a higher crime rate than villages
people migrate from village to cities because in cities there is more facilities and opportunity than villages
No, more than 60% of the population are still living in the villages of India.
Mmm I would say Britain is more pulluted because of it's high urban population. However Athens as an exception is exceedingly polluted, but London is polluted 2. I think both Cities have improved vastly though. But because Greece is much more rural, I would say it is less polluted.
No. Mexico has more than 3,000 cities, towns and villages. Mexico City alone has a population of 21.16 million people; more than 5 times the whole population of Puerto Rico.
In the cities people are super busy exploring and dreaming and don't have time to take care of children, it cost a lot to raise children in the cities, In the villages there is more time and less things to do, raising children become easier and more affordable because of the tight community net.
Chembakoli is a village in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Cities are larger than villages. There cannot be any cities in a village.
During the Renaissance, more people who could read and write lived in cities rather than villages. Cities were centers of trade, culture, and education, providing more opportunities for people to acquire literacy skills. These urban dwellers had better access to universities, libraries, and intellectual exchanges that promoted literacy.
yes
no because the are of the big cities is going to pass in the smallest country thats why the polluted is passed on the atmosphere.
In villages job opportunities are lesser than in cities. People get good salary in cities, so that they can lead a peaceful life. Since there is no rain , dry ponds , dry lakes and no vegetation, farmers find very difficult to lead their life. People in villages do not get good medical care in villages. There is no proper road facilities. Even if they produce some goods it could not be sold in village itself, so people shift to cities from villages.
YES