How has the geography of western Europe influenced the growth of large European urban areas?

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It’s the impact urban areas have is the houses provide good income for landlords or people who run those areas *it’s in the E book, trust me another reason is that people work harder and longer to keep their lands there so landlords get even more profit

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Because there is a lot of area for farming, European groups were urban and suburban in Europe. Cities tend to grow upward outward instead of upward. They were not near the water and did not grow.

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Urban centers rarely are in mountainous areas where travel is difficult, for example, and almost never where there is no water, which is essential to human survival as well as transportation. Reed, you copied that straight from Brainly and the answer's rating is 3.0 stars. Use your own work, especially

since you're a tutor.

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Your supposed to be a tutor, but you're copying stuff from Brainly??
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You may find some ideas here. Certainly, in all parts of the world, urban centers have grown in areas on sea coasts and/or served by rivers, since water transportation was the most efficient way to get raw materials, goods, and people from one place to another and essential to trade.

Urban centers rarely are in mountainous areas where travel is difficult, for example, and almost never where there is no water, which is essential to human survival as well as transportation.

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There are, of course, more modern urban centers in some places in mountainous areas. They were developed after the invention of railroads, when water transportation was less a prerequisite, and in land-locked mountainous regions such as Nepal. Europe's urban centers grew before such things as railroads.