75 percent
The country in North America with an urban population of 77 percent is Canada. The majority of Canadians live in urban areas, with cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal being major urban centers.
More than 65 percent of Americans in 1820 lived in rural areas or on farms. The United States was primarily an agrarian society at that time, with the majority of the population engaged in agricultural activities.
Approximately 60% of Egypt's population lives in rural areas.
An urban society with farmland and a system of government can be described as an agrarian society, where agriculture is the primary economic activity, and urban centers exist alongside rural areas.
American society is divided along various lines, including race, social class, political ideologies, and cultural beliefs. These divisions can create inequality in terms of access to opportunities, resources, and power, leading to disparities in areas such as education, employment, and healthcare. Measures to address these divisions often involve promoting inclusivity, diversity, and equity.
The climates of the areas in which they lived dictated the type of civilization and society for North American and Mesoamerican tribes.
The climates of the areas in which they lived dictated the type of civilization and society for North American and Mesoamerican tribes.
Over 60 % in urbab areas with population of over 10000 inhabitants
One million percent
The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.
The amount of rainfall in individual areas was the greatest factor in shaping North American culture groups.
Plessy v. Ferguson
More people moved from farming areas to cities
North American beavers live in North America and are primarily found in woodland, semi-aquatic habitats.
Forested areas of North America, mainly mountains and riverine forests.
In Urban areas, 85 percent, in rural areas: 25 percent.
An American sweetgum is a deciduous tree native to warm temperate areas of eastern North America, Latin name Liquidambar styracflua.