Goring :p
Most people in Britain live in urban areas, particularly in cities like London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool. These cities have large populations and attract residents due to economic opportunities, cultural amenities, and transportation infrastructure. Rural areas and smaller towns also have significant populations, but the majority of people in Britain reside in urban centers.
Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas, resulting in the growth of cities.
easy enough. to find the percentage subtract the percentage of people living in urban areas from 100.
The world has become more urban than rural due to a global movement in the economies driving people to live i cities. The smallest percentage of people living in urban areas can be found by looking into the statistics of a specific region.
Approximately 27% of the Swiss population lives in rural areas.
Most British people live in urban areas, with over 80% of the population residing in cities and towns. Rural areas make up a smaller percentage of the population, but are still important for agriculture and tourism in Great Britain.
In 1920 this percentage was 48,5% In 1965 this percentage was 68,1%
About 76 percent of the Japanese people live in cities.
yes, it has both. Rural % is 37.6, and Urban % is 62.4
Most people in Britain live in urban areas, particularly in cities like London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool. These cities have large populations and attract residents due to economic opportunities, cultural amenities, and transportation infrastructure. Rural areas and smaller towns also have significant populations, but the majority of people in Britain reside in urban centers.
In 1825, most people in Britain lived in rural areas and small villages, as the Industrial Revolution had not yet fully shifted the population to cities. Cities such as London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham were beginning to grow rapidly due to industrialization and urbanization.
Like in other countries, Irish people live in both cities and rural areas. Ireland has lots of cities that people live in and lots of rural areas where people live.
Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas, resulting in the growth of cities.
The same reason it was needed in the US. People moving from cities to more rural areas and there needed to be an effective means of supplying those areas with material and products as well as for regular people transportation.
"Nearly eight of every ten people in the United Kingdom lived in an urban area in 2001."
58% of Egyptians live outside of the major cities in Egypt, mostly in rural areas.
Industrial Revolution: The expansion of industries in Britain led to a high demand for labor, drawing people from rural areas to cities in search of employment opportunities. Agricultural changes: Advancements in farming technology reduced the need for agricultural labor, prompting rural dwellers to seek work in urban areas.