In both environments there is a lot more opportunity for an infected person to come into contact or near an uninfected person and transmit the disease.
Infectious diseases spread faster in cities due to higher population density, which allows the pathogens to move more easily between people. Additionally, cities often have more frequent and diverse social interactions, increasing the chance of transmission. Limited access to healthcare services in some urban areas can also contribute to the spread of infectious diseases.
Cities in Colonial America were unhealthy and crowded.
They are called Favela.
It isn't - in comparison to other cities.
Industrialized cities often led to poor living and working conditions for laborers, significantly impacting their life spans. The crowded, unsanitary environments and long hours in hazardous factories contributed to health issues such as respiratory diseases, injuries, and infectious diseases. Additionally, the lack of access to healthcare and inadequate nutrition further exacerbated these problems, resulting in lower life expectancy for many workers. Overall, while industrialization brought economic growth, it also introduced serious challenges to the health and well-being of the working population.
yes. russa is very crowded
Dirty, smelly, crowded, unhealthy and dangerous.
Reforms in cities were needed for sanitation because rapid urbanization led to overcrowding, poor waste management practices, and inadequate infrastructure. This resulted in unsanitary conditions, the spread of diseases, and high mortality rates. Improvements in sanitation were critical to promote public health, increase quality of life, and prevent the spread of infectious diseases in urban areas.
Not all places in China are "crowded". In fact, mostly only urban areas of China are highly populated, especially major cities such as Beijing (the capitol) and Shanghai, among others. Most of these cities are located in the easternmost side of China, while the less "crowded" rural areas are in the west of the country. However, it is true that some Chinese cities are very crowded, just as New York City is, but even more so because the sizes of some of these cities are bigger.
No, tenements are located in center cities.
Tokyo, Japan is considered one of the most crowded cities in the world, with a high population density and bustling urban environment.
usually littering is real bad in crowded cities or nonpolluted areas