Some of the problems included gentrification and racial intolerances, severe overpopulation such as was found in New York City's Lower East Side tenements, barely-controllable disease, and unharnessed crime. Mass-transit systems encouraged commuting.
Beacause people think that a lot of babies will die to illness. And the fact that they need people to help out with farming and when the parents get older they will need children to care for them. Look at a Demographic Transition Model for more info.
The discovery of gold in California in 1848 and 1849, known as the California Gold Rush, caused a rapid influx of people seeking their fortunes. This sudden population growth led to the development of new communities and infrastructure in the region.
The California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s caused a sharp spike in the population of California. The discovery of gold in 1848 attracted migrants from all over the world seeking their fortune, leading to rapid population growth in the region.
The types of population growth curves are exponential growth, logistic growth, and fluctuating growth. Exponential growth occurs when a population grows without limits, while logistic growth occurs when a population reaches its carrying capacity and stabilizes. Fluctuating growth involves irregular population increases and decreases over time.
Yes, cities are generally becoming noisier due to factors such as increased urbanization, traffic congestion, construction activity, and population growth. This can have negative effects on residents' health and well-being, leading to stress, sleep disturbances, and hearing problems. Efforts to reduce noise pollution, such as improved urban planning, better transportation systems, and stricter noise regulations, are important to mitigate these impacts.
The growth of industries in the cities.
Increase of population and trade
It depends on which part of the world the city is in as cities in Asia are still rapidly increasing in population (i.e New Delhi has an annual increased population of 36% since 2000), however, in most part of Europe the general trend is that the population of cities are declining. Also, in Asia, the growth of major cities is an huge benefit as the countries become industrialized such as Singapore where the national GNP has increased by almost 80% from this.
water supplies housing sanitation
It brought job opportunities to cities, but it caused congestion, pollution, crime, and disease because of overpopulation
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Not enough supplies in one part of a land to support a lot of people.
people got sick,had over cramped space areas, which caused to spread disease and fires. Those are some of the resolutions of rapid growth in cities
rapid growth. :)
The industrial revolution. Factories and manufactures were located in the large cities, so the workers moved from the rural areas to the cities for jobs, therefore, population increase.
rapid growth. :)
some of the problems include... 1. deforestation 2.water polution 3.Lack of food/jobs/water/energy/etc. If the population rapidly increased, we likely wouldn't have the resources to support our larger population.