In the post-industrial era, an edge city is a/an

A. urbanized development that is an extension of a megalopolis
B. complex of warehouses, shopping malls and offices located along traffic routes
C. merger of several residential suburbs into one entity
D. large suburban development mainly occupied by commuters.
My answer is B Could you please correct the answer if I'm wrong.

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Your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is A. An edge city in the post-industrial era refers to an urbanized development that serves as an extension of a larger metropolitan area or megalopolis. It is typically characterized by having a concentration of office buildings, commercial centers, and other non-residential amenities. Edge cities are often located along major highways or transit routes, providing convenient access to transportation infrastructure. They are self-contained and offer a variety of services and employment opportunities, which attract both residents and commuters.