answersLogoWhite

0

North America
  • Boston-Providence-Hartford-Manchester-New York-Newark-Trenton-Philadelphia-Wilmington-Baltimore-Washington, D.C., known as BosNYWash or the Northeast Corridor, the most populous and largely developed area in the Western Hemisphere (55 million)
  • Green Bay-Milwaukee-Chicago-Indianapolis-Rockford-Madison-Grand Rapids-Detroit/Windsor-Fort Wayne-Toledo-Cleveland-Columbus-Cincinnati-Pittsburgh-Erie-Buffalo-Toronto-Hamilton, known as ChiPitts and previously known as the Rust Belt (54 million)
  • Mexico City plus 60 municipalities in the State of Mexico, Puebla, Cuernavaca, Toluca, Pachuca, Queretaro in Mexico (over 40 million)
  • Quebec City-Windsor Corridor (17 million - Canadian population only; >25 million if U.S. border cities within 100 km included)
  • Los Angeles-Ventura-San Bernardino-Riverside-Orange, collectively known as Greater Los Angeles, includes the 5-county region of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metropolitan Area, and the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura metro area and includes 17.7 million residents.[2]
  • Chicago-Milwaukee-Madison-Rockford-South Bend (14 million)
  • Oklahoma City-Dallas, Tx-Ft. Worth, Tx-Austin, Tx-San Antonio, Tx-Houston, Tx (14 million people)
  • San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose-Monterey-Salinas-Santa Rosa-Napa Valley-Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto-Fresno, California known as the Bay Area, the Central Valley, and outlying areas in Northern California, as well as Reno, Nevada (entire area known as the Northern California megaregion); (14 million)
  • Extended Golden Horseshoe - London-Tillsonburg-Ingersoll-Woodstock-Kitchener/Waterloo-Guelph-Brantford-Hamilton-Greater Toronto Area-Oshawa/Whitby-Barrie-Peterborough-Cobourg-Niagara Falls, ON/NY-Buffalo (11 million, <9 million in ON, >2 million in NY)
  • Southern Illinois, Eastern Missouri,Kentucky and North Tennessee Mississippi Valley has about 8 million people.
  • La Joya- Mission-McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr-San Juan-Alamo-Weslaco-Mercedes-La Feria-Harlingen-San Benito-Brownsville-Reynosa, Mexico-Rio Bravo, Mexico-Heroica Matamoros, Mexico; (2.4 million)
South America
  • Metropolitan Area of Bogotá (Bogotá, Soacha, Funza, Tenjo, Chía, Cajicá, Zipaquirá, Facatativá, Sopó, Mosquera) in Colombia (more than 9 Million)
  • Campinas-Jundiaí-Sorocaba-São Paulo-Santos-São José dos Campos-Taubaté-Volta Redonda-Rio de Janeiro in Brazil (43 million)
  • Greater La Plata-Buenos Aires Metropolitan area-Greater Rosario-Santa Fé-Paraná, in Argentina along the Rio de la Plata and Paraná rivers (19 million).
  • Metropolitan Region of Santiago-Santiago-Greater Santiago, Chile (6 and 7 million)
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

What cities make up the megalopolis called the ChiPitts?

The ChiPitts megalopolis is formed by the cities of Chicago and Pittsburgh in the United States. This region is characterized by economic and cultural ties between these two major urban areas.


How do you think life for people in megalopolis might be similar to life in rubral parts of the us?

Life in a megalopolis and rural parts of the US may differ in terms of population density, access to services, and job opportunities. People in megalopolises may have access to more diverse cultural and entertainment options, higher-paying jobs, and better transportation infrastructure. In rural areas, individuals may experience a stronger sense of community, lower cost of living, and closer connection to nature.


What is a region in which several large cities and surrounding areas grow together is a?

A region in which several large cities and their surrounding areas grow together is known as a megalopolis or a megaregion. These areas often have interconnected economies and infrastructure, creating a continuous urban landscape. Examples include the Northeast Megalopolis in the United States and the Pearl River Delta Megalopolis in China.


Could you throw a rock across a megalopolis?

No. Mega means large and polis means city. It is impossible for some mortal person to throw a rock across a large city!


What is the second core besides megalopolis?

The second core is the agrarian core, which focuses on rural areas and agricultural production. This core is characterized by farms, forests, and small towns rather than large cities and urban sprawl.

Related Questions

Why was the northeast of the US named Megalopolis?

The reason why the northeast of the US is called a Megalopolis is because it is made up of a chain of metropolitan areas. These metropolitan areas are one right after another, and that is what makes up a megalopolis.


How many megalopolis are in the US?

There are several recognized megalopolises in the United States, including the Northeast Megalopolis (BosWash), Southern California Megalopolis, and ChiPitts Megalopolis. The exact number can vary depending on specific definitions and boundaries used.


What area in the US that may be considered a megalopolis?

Los Angelos


What percentage of the US lives in the megalopolis?

Approximately 17% of the US population lives in the Northeast megalopolis, which includes major cities like New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston.


What is an area in the US that may be considered a megalopolis?

New York City


What has been an important economic cultural and political center of the us?

The megalopolis


The main megalopolis in the eastern US in the megalopolis of Boston New York city Philadelphia Baltimore and Washington DC true or false?

true


When did Battle of Megalopolis happen?

Battle of Megalopolis happened in -331.


What is the plural form of megalopolis?

megalopolises


What is Great Lakes Megalopolis's population?

Great Lakes Megalopolis's population is 54,000,000.


When was Megalopolis Expressway Trial created?

Megalopolis Expressway Trial was created in 1992.


What conditions led to the formation of a megalopolis along the US's Atlantic coast?

I'm stuck on the same question &#128563;