on hills usually, favelas usually have thousands of people living in them so they need to be in a big area but many family are cramped in to little huts
people have moved from the north American and European cities to Asia and latin America ( with the exception of ny.) There are more people in these cities and so there are many more mega cities. why jobs, sun, oppertunities, cheap housing.
If you mean how many cities are in syria . so it's 14 :)
First destination for all European immigrants
well you know whati don't know just so you know so don't ask
It depends on which city you're talking about but in general, Russian cities are not nearly as crowded as large Chinese cities.
The word cramped has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there aren't any syllable breaks.
Since cramped is only one syllables, it would be cramped.
People got sick from tight, over cramped spaces, disease and fires.
The opposite of cramped (space) is spacious, roomy, or open. The opposite of cramped (tense, tight, contracted) is relaxed.
People got sick from tight, over cramped spaces, disease and fires.
they had sewage water everywhere and people lived together in small tenements.
Tenement(s) is the word you are looking for.
It was very cramped in the elevator (lift)
The word cramped is a regular verb. It can also be an adjective to describe something that is restricted in size.
Would be hard to travel in a cramped car because it is uncomfortable
Yes, "cramped" is an adjective. It describes a feeling of being restricted or confined in a small space.