Cities with higher populations typically have more job opportunities, better facilities and amenities, and greater cultural attractions which attract more people. Additionally, historical or geographical factors may have contributed to the growth of certain cities over time.
Some examples of city names are New York City, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Rome.
There are many towns. 1,000 till 100,000 people can live in a town. When it is less or more you are in a other settlement. From 50 till 1,000 people can live in a Village, and from 100,000 till some million people can live in a City. The biggest Citys are Tokyo and Mexico. Hamlets are smaller than villages there are maximim 50 people or even less. There is nice and quiet, also mach nature.
There are over 500 cities worldwide with a population of more than 1.0 million people. These cities are often referred to as "million cities" or "megacities." Examples include Tokyo, Shanghai, and New York City.
Dutch people primarily live in the Netherlands, which is their homeland. There are also significant Dutch populations in other countries such as Belgium, Suriname, South Africa, and some parts of the United States and Canada.
Some countries use more water for agriculture due to factors like climate, soil conditions, crop types, irrigation practices, and water availability. Arid regions may require more irrigation water to support crop growth, while countries with advanced irrigation systems may use water more efficiently for agriculture. Additionally, certain crops, such as rice or sugarcane, are water-intensive, leading to higher water usage in countries that cultivate these crops.
In La Paz and other citys in Boliva :)
some cities in PEI are:CharlottetownSummersideKensingtonGeorgetownMorellHunter RiverO'LearyNew LondonCavendishMontagueWinsloeHope this helps :)
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They live in citys, fields, forests, deserts, and mountains. Some even live near small citys and farms.
16 in some towns and citys
some features are 1- hills 2- lots of citys
the gyms are in the citys but some are harder to get into than others
Yes it is leagal in some citys.
depends on the people in the area
Some people assess future risk more than others. In many cases it is also a part of education and upbringing.
People assess future risks differently from each other.
Different people look at future risks differently