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Victorian schools in England were typically built in urban areas to accommodate the growing population in cities during the Industrial Revolution. They were often constructed in densely populated neighborhoods to serve the needs of the local community. Additionally, schools were sometimes built on the outskirts of cities to provide education to children in suburban areas.
Paris's indusrtial areas are located outside city limits.
The suburb areas or outskirts of big cities were typically uncrowded in the past. These areas have since been subject to urban sprawl and development, leading to increased population density and congestion.
Favelas are informal settlements in Brazil, mostly found in urban areas such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. They are typically located on the outskirts of cities, often built on hillsides or in other areas with difficult access.
Yes, "suburbs" is a common noun. It refers to residential areas located on the outskirts of a city or town.
There are generally four types of urban communities: residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use. Residential communities are primarily for living, commercial areas are focused on businesses and services, industrial communities are dedicated to manufacturing and production, and mixed-use areas combine residential, commercial, and sometimes industrial activities in a single area.
It improved the quality of life for many people and made the production of materials easierBefore the industrial revolution, people lived in small towns on the outskirts of agricultural areas. The industrial revolution brought the populations of small towns together into large cities
They lived in areas of large cities called slums.
coal mines......
the population of rural areas because more people wanted to move into the cities
people migrate from dual areas to cities.
Edge cities