Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Urban Development
Page 2
Questions (224)
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
3 answers
asked by
Pinkpantheress
41 views
In the new cities of the 1800s, streetcars were to the suburbs and residential neighborhoods as glass and steel were to
6 answers
asked by
Anonymous
408 views
Which of the following is the definition of suburbanization?
3 answers
asked anonymously
62 views
how to get information on trade,craft and cities
1 answer
asked by
dro
295 views
i need some detailed information about the history of any country in the world that has had major urban development.
-why was the
1 answer
asked by
mya
448 views
what is one major existing urban development in the world? regrading urbaization.
2 answers
asked by
mya
977 views
How does geography affect development of a city
2 answers
asked by
lee
608 views
Why did they build early towns
3 answers
asked by
Josue
340 views
3. When did modern cities first appear?
a. Modern cities developed soon after agriculture was developed. b. Modern cities
3 answers
asked by
Quentin
57 views
4. According to the video, which statement best describes how cities will need to develop in future?
a. Future cities will
3 answers
asked by
Quentin
55 views
what is not related to the development of cities in Europe?
1 answer
asked by
tika
348 views
how did the U.N conference give awards for the urban development to porjects that improved human settlements?
3 answers
asked by
angela
319 views
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Early urban areas in North America tended to develop?
3 answers
asked anonymously
35 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development example,
1 answer
asked by
Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
87 views
Describe Positive Changes to Urban Society:
1 answer
asked anonymously
15 views
How do vertical cities help minimize the impact of urban development?(1 point)
Responses Vertical cities have fewer people.
1 answer
asked by
pineapple
41 views
Which of the following has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?
1 answer
asked anonymously
56 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
41 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
41 views
with such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development?
a.
1 answer
asked anonymously
54 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
If a city fails to meet its threshold, what does this mean?(1 point)
Responses The population it provides for lives too far away
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked by
SOnicThe HEdgehog
98 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked by
Kaii
30 views
Vertical Cities: Can Mega-Skyscrapers Solve Urban Population Overload?
Vertical cities could be much more than monolithic luxury
1 answer
asked by
Kaii
37 views
Which of the following factors has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?(1 point)
Responses PICK ONE Trade routes
1 answer
asked by
NEED CONNEXUS ANSWERS
145 views
Vote No on the Highway 85 Extension
by Victoria Vail, Tribune staff writer Next week, the city council will consider a proposal
1 answer
asked anonymously
114 views
Which of the following factors has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?
A. Trade routes B. mountain exploration C.
1 answer
asked anonymously
38 views
Which of the following factors has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?
A. Trade routes B. Mountain exploration C.
1 answer
asked anonymously
59 views
Which of the following factors has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?
1 answer
asked anonymously
63 views
Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways?%0D%0A (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ARivers were
1 answer
asked by
Latina baddie ✧
171 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
57 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
75 views
Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways?
(1point) Rivers were used for transportation People used
1 answer
asked anonymously
66 views
Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways? (1 point) Responses Rivers were used for transportation
1 answer
asked by
@slaxyo on discord
40 views
What was the reason behind the gradual shift of the theater district in New York City from downtown to midtown?(1 point)
6 answers
asked by
pp
84 views
Use the article to complete the activity.
By Victoria Vail, Tribune Staff Writer Next week, the city council will consider a
1 answer
asked by
.
32 views
With such huge increases in population, why hasn’t there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development why is
1 answer
asked anonymously
38 views
Developers claim that the land of west town is ripe to be turned into a combined retail area. They say that the extension of
1 answer
asked anonymously
31 views
I agree that our mall should be repurposed. It is no longer used as a shopping venue, and it is becoming a neglected, run-down
1 answer
asked by
A Local Wanderer In Search
96 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
1 answer
asked anonymously
37 views
If functions of a city or town _____ in number of importance it will grow in ____ if they decrease the population will _____
I
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
461 views
What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries? ( 1 point )
A.) by passing
1 answer
asked anonymously
187 views
Which of the following factors has led to a lot of Southeast Asian cities developing?
Trade routes Mountain exploration
3 answers
asked by
🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
41 views
Cities can become segregated when older areas decline and wealthy citizens flee decaying neighborhoods.
Please select the best
1 answer
asked anonymously
17 views
In a settlement that is a higher-order settlement but not a primate city, we are likely to find all of the following except
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point) Responses by not
1 answer
asked by
seconds
66 views
What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point)
Responses by not
1 answer
asked by
Somethingishere
146 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
Parent Categories (36)
20th Century
Ancient civilizations
Architecture
Architecture and Urban Planning
Business and Economics
Community Issues
Economics
Environment
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Environmental sustainability
Geography
Geography and Urban Planning
History
Human Geography
Human Impact
Infrastructure
Innovations and Contributions
Medieval Europe
Medieval History
Medieval Times
North American History
Opinion Piece
Project assignments
Social Issues
Social Sciences
Society
Society and Culture
Southeast Asia
Spatial Inequalities
Technology and Innovation
Trade and Crafts
United States
United States History
Urban Studies
US History