Peasant farms are often located near urban areas for easier access to markets to sell their produce, as well as to benefit from available labor supply. Additionally, proximity to cities can provide access to key resources such as water, infrastructure, and services.
Urbanization refers to the increasing population concentration in urban areas resulting from the migration of people from rural to urban areas. It involves the physical growth of urban areas as well as the social, cultural, and economic changes that accompany this shift.
Hi, We are doing this in my geography. The basic reason to this is because in rural areas, you tend to find only farms, which, to be fair, is no the best business opportunity in the world. So the reason why there are a lot more people in urban areas is because many people from the rural areas move to urban areas to find jobs, or open businesses.
The movement from farms to cities is called urbanization. This shift is characterized by a growing population in urban areas, often driven by industrialization and economic opportunities in cities.
People in the 1880s moved from rural farms to urban cities due to the Industrial Revolution, which created new job opportunities in factories and industries located in urban areas. Additionally, urban areas offered better access to amenities, entertainment, and social interactions than rural areas. The promise of a better quality of life and higher wages also attracted people to urban centers.
More people in China live in cities compared to farms. The urban population in China has been steadily increasing due to rapid urbanization and economic development. As of now, the majority of the population resides in urban areas, with around 60% living in cities.
Trees! rural areas have LOTS of Trees and farms are located in rural areas. Urban Areas have very tall buildings and boatloads of people walking around and horrendous traffic.
Urban areas are most likely to be located in a city or town.
The difference between semi-urban areas and rural areas is the development of the geographic area and environment. A semi-urban area is between urban and rural, or partly urban. Rural areas are located outside towns and cities.
Most urban areas in the US are located in the East (typically along the East Coast).
Peasant and find laboring opportunities, like construction worker, cleaner, etc., in urban areas.
THE CITIES ARE URBAN AND THE PEOPLE ARE "RURAL" There are both rural and urban parts of Ohio. Many areas are rural with lots of farms, but there are cities such as Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Toledo that are urban. The capital, Columbus is mostly rural.
Hi, We are doing this in my geography. The basic reason to this is because in rural areas, you tend to find only farms, which, to be fair, is no the best business opportunity in the world. So the reason why there are a lot more people in urban areas is because many people from the rural areas move to urban areas to find jobs, or open businesses.
Urbanization refers to the increasing population concentration in urban areas resulting from the migration of people from rural to urban areas. It involves the physical growth of urban areas as well as the social, cultural, and economic changes that accompany this shift.
89% of people in the UK live in urban areas, so only 11% would live on farms (2007 figures UN data)
In the 1700's 90% of the population were on farms and about 10% in cities/towns. That has flipped. Today 90% is in urban areas while 10% is rural/farms.
Panama has highly developed urban areas and dense tropical jungles located close together.
Salaries are not as high in the rural areas, so they live in rural as opposed to urban. Salaries are higher in urban areas, also the organizations who pay the highest are located in urban locales, thus the higher salaries in the urban spots.