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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.
By the sewage and the dead animals and stuff even overpopulation
well, basicly what he did was he destroyed a LOT of towns, villages, and cities PLUS he killed millions and millions of people that weren't even in the war!!!!
In the forest (of course). But birds and some animals are moving closer to the cities. Actually, they're all over Norway. There is mooses, deers etc over whole Norway, even very close to the cities.
The agricultural development enabled people to stay in one area and build homes, villages, and even cities. This stabilized populations and helped to reduce mortality rates.
well, you can always study the amazing, graceful, nature. or discover the many different cultures and villages. and even follow the many different varieties of different species of animals!:]]
well there are 12 known villages in the world but scientists are still discovering them even to this day
Towns, farms and villages whose distruction had no strategic advantage to the enemy and were therefore less likely to be attacked.
Each and every city of Pakistan has internet access. Even villages and towns of Pakistan can access internet either by 3G or 2G connectivity. PTCL is the largest broadband provider.
Distribution network is the core competency of hindustan unilever. In India one can find the products of this company in almost all cities and villages, that is, even in the most backward and hard to reach places.
The Sahara Desert covers a huge area - almost the top 1/3rd of the African continent. There are a number of villages, towns and even cities located within the desert, but in most cases along the periphery
Egyptians work in villages, cities and even in the desert. They work in factories, hospitals, schools, fields, mines, laboratories, companies, stores, universities, workshops and in many other workplaces. Many Egyptians work abroad as well.