Urbanization promotes rural to urban migration which in turn makes certain areas more populous than others. It also means that uneven development is experienced across the country.
One negative effect of urbanization in Britain was overcrowding in cities, leading to poor living conditions and increased spread of diseases. Additionally, urbanization often resulted in social inequalities, with the working class living in cramped and unsanitary conditions while the wealthier class lived in more spacious and well-maintained areas.
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One negative effect was increased violence and conflict as more people competed for limited resources and land. This often led to disputes over mining claims, labor conditions, and control of territories.
One negative environmental effect of the agricultural revolution was deforestation. As more land was cleared for farming, it led to the destruction of forests, resulting in loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and disruption of ecosystems.
The allee effect is a phenomenon that occurs when population size decreases, leading to decreased reproduction or survival rates. This can result in a feedback loop where the population spirals towards extinction. Efforts to prevent the allee effect may involve conservation strategies that increase population size or enhance reproductive success.
Water or the lack of it. All humans require FRESH water, if it is not readily available the the population does not survive.
overpopulation
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Urbanization has a positive effect on working conditions. More opportunities open up to people as the population increases and more innovative inventions are used.
A negative effect of population policies might include an increased number of abortions or child abandonment cases. Another negative effect could include an increased emphasis on the importance of one sex or the other.
Human activities have had a negative effect on the environment. This is because of urbanization, deforestation, pollution and the killing of organisms.
The process of urbanization is often defined as growth of the city core and the city surroundings, and thus, by proxy, decrease of the natural habitat around the city. The latter is often described as a negative effect on the planet.
The Industrial Revolution brought about changes in material production, wealth, population distribution and labor patterns.
Zero Population Growth.
we do not get food by the villages
The statement best explains the effects of urbanization on Canada we would need to know the answer choices so that we could choose correctly.
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weakening the traditional caste system