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Which of the following factors has led to a lot of southeast Asian cities developing
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Which of the following factors has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?
A. Trade routes B. mountain exploration C.
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Which of the following is a problem associated with mega c cities
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways?
(1 point) Responses Rivers were used for transportation
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which of these is not a reason cities developed waterways
rivers were used for transportation people used rivers for recreational
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Which human activity can result in the heat island effect?(1 point) Responses building green spaces and roof gardens
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Fill in the blank
In Italy, growing towns developed into independent ______________-_________________ . Each consisted of a power
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways? (1 point)
A. Rivers were used for transportation B. People
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Which of the following is a problem associated with mega cities? ( 1 point )
A.) concentration of demand for water B.) lack of
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Describe two environmental impacts of urbanization in Latin America.
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What do you think a good third world city or a major city in a poor developing country would be a good one to write an
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Create A 7- To 10-Slide Powerpoint® Presentation That Describes Environmental Benefits And Challenges Of Urbanization. In Your
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Which of the following transformed city life in the late 1800s?
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Create A 7- To 10-Slide Powerpoint® Presentation That Describes Environmental Benefits And Challenges Of Urbanization. In Your
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With such huge increases in population, why has they not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development?
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If a city fails to meet its threshold, what does this mean?(1 point) Responses The population it provides for lives too far away
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Which human activity can result in the heat island effect? (1 point)
• covering the ground with concrete and pavement •
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Create a 7- to 10-slide PowerPoint® presentation that describes environmental benefits and challenges of urbanization. In your
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what are environmental benefits and challenges of urbanization?
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Which push factor drives urbanization? (1 point)
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development?
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overurbanization what one is it?
A)resources are being used up at a faster rate than they can be replaced B)the increase in the
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Population Growth in 5 Select Cities 1870–1920 shows a line graph with the following data:
New York’s population grew from 1
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Explain how life in cities improved in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Be sure to describe innovations in public transportation
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Which of the following statements about urbanization is false?
A. While urbanization has increased worldwide, some countries are
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways?
A. Rivers were used for transportation B. People used
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What problems have rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia causes? can u write it in ur own words
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What factor contributed to the population explosion in American cities?(1 point)
Responses Working conditions Working conditions
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When explaining city growth through the multiple nuclei model, geographers acknowledge that modern cities do not always follow
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Which of the following was not a factor that encouraged early humans to urbanize?
A. adapting to climate changes B. sharing
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Which of the following statements about urbanization is false?
A. While urbanization has increased worldwide, some countries are
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As of 2010, about __________ of the Earth's total population lived in urban areas.
A. two-thirds B. one-quarter C. one-half D.
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Which population or economic trend most directly led to the example of architecture shown in the photo?
(1 point) Responses the
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Which of the following was a major factor contributing to the problem addressed in the quotation?
(1 point) Responses the sudden
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Cities like New York, London, Tokyo, and Chicago are considered global cities primarily due to their influence in world
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overpopulation, global warming, pollution
describe these for urbanization in south korea put it in 7th graders words. 3
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Urban areas in the North saw tremendous population growth
1 word for cause 1 word for effect
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Use the image to answer the question. Which population or economic trend most directly led to the example of
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Why is urbanization associated with the Industrial Revolution?
(1 point) A. The expansion of family farms refocused the nation on
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Urban areas tend to be warmer than the rural areas that surround them. This is mainly caused by how the materials that humans
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What problems have rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia caused?
pls make short
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Where would you expect to find the most populous cities in Southeast Asia?
along coastal regions in interior highlands near
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Drag and drop the words and phrases to complete the sentences.
Rapid ______ in Southeast Asia puts too much burden on
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3. A change where the population migrates to live in cities
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Why is urbanization associated with the Industrial Revolution?
Responses 1. The expansion of family farms refocused the nation on
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Which push factor drives urbanization?(1 point)
Responses greater diversity greater diversity better economic opportunities
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Choose the problems that are likely caused by urbanization.
housing shortages volcanic eruptions air pollution water pollution
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The population structures of the countries above suggest that
In Bolivia, there are more people living in urban areas than in the
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What problems have rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia caused? Make it not sound like AI.
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What problems have rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia caused? In case someone else has asked this before, pls put it in
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