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It depends entirely on the region of choice. Rent in cities varied highly from city to city and was much more than rent in the countryside. Additionally, rent cost a lot more in developed countries than it did in developing countries.
There are more cities along the equator than at the poles. Copied it right from study island. You're Welcome (:
Efficiency progressives believe that cities should be ran by the government.
When the railroads were first being built, they had a big impact on the cities. Trains allowed the people in the cities to get more goods than they could before, and trains allowed people living outside cities to sell their produce and wares further away from where they lived. The overall impact on cities was that people could buy more things for less money.
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why did cities have more artisans in thee countryside
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yes because it is more active
true as in dia is also developing now a days faster than the countryside
Less pollution in the water and air. The more people, the more trash.
Cities are usually warmer than the surrounding open countryside, due to heat loss from buildings, vehicles, etc.
no because the are of the big cities is going to pass in the smallest country thats why the polluted is passed on the atmosphere.
Yes. In fact, honey bees in cities often do better than colonies in the countryside because of the flowers in parks and people's gardens.
False, the cities are more densely populated than the countryside. This is universally true.
The countryside, as this was thought safe than being in cities which were easily bombed and attacked.
Concrete jungles, or Urban Heat Islands, as they are known, hold the heat better. Cities, especially cities with few parks and green belts, are usually warmer than the countryside. This, however, does not affect global warming. Globally temperatures are averaged, and the cooler countryside balances out the warmer cities. Scientists measuring the temperature are always careful to make sure urban heat islands do not influence the temperature trends, which are increasing at the same rate in cities and countryside.
As long as people have gardens with flowers, bees should do quite well. Bees kept in cities often do better than bees kept in the countryside. Additionally, cities often have a microclimate where temperatures are a degree or so above the surrounding countryside, which means flowers open earlier, to the advantage of the bee.