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urbanization
Farms grew into villages and then cities
Farms grew into villages and then cities
This movement is called urbanization, which refers to the increasing proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas. Urbanization is often driven by factors such as economic opportunities, industrialization, and better living standards in cities.
Urbanisation
Roughly 60% of Central Americans live in rural areas, with a significant portion of them residing in farms or small villages. This population is largely dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods.
Throughout Latin America, people are moving from rural area into the cities. They leave farms and villages in search of jobs and a better life.
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.
The Brazilian people live in villages, farms, towns, medium and big cities like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and many others with more than 1 million inhabitants.
Plows increased how much grain could be farmed. This led to cities instead of small farms and villages.
The movement of people from the farms to cities
most people in tajikistan live in farms.