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differences and 5 similarities between rural and urban livelihood.

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Answered by KB3
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Key Differences Between Urban and Rural

☆ The fundamental differences between urban and rural are discussed in the following points:

☆ A settlement where the population is very high and has the features of a built environment (an environment that provides basic facilities for human activity), is known as urban. Rural is the geographical region located in the outer parts of the cities or towns.

☆ The life in urban areas is fast and complicated, whereas rural life is simple and relaxed.

☆ The Urban settlement includes cities and towns. On the other hand, the rural settlement includes villages and hamlets.

☆ There is greater isolation from nature in urban areas, due to the existence of the built environment. Conversely, rural areas are in direct contact with nature, as natural elements influence them.

☆ Urban people are engaged in non-agricultural work, i.e. trade, commerce or service industry. In contrast, the primary occupation of rural people is agriculture and animal husbandry.

☆ Population wise, urban areas are densely populated, which is based on the urbanisation, i.e. the higher the urbanisation, the higher is the population. On the contrary, the rural population is sparse, which has an inverse relationship with agriculturism.

☆ Urban areas are developed in a planned and systematic way, according to the process of urbanisation and industrialisation. Development in rural areas is seldom, based on the availability of natural vegetation and fauna in the region.

☆ When it comes to social mobilisation, urban people are highly intensive as they change their occupation or residence frequently in search of better opportunities. However, in rural areas occupational or territorial mobility of the people is relatively less intensive.

☆ Division of labour and specialisation is always present in the urban settlement at the time of job allotment. As opposed to rural areas, there is no division of labour.

Similarities ;

1)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have an education system.

2)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have jobless and poor people.

3)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have cheaters.

4)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have rich people.

5)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have tough jobs.

6)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have kind people.

7)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have people who pick on others.

8)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have sources of income.

9)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have harsh living conditions.

10)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have recreational activities.


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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

The following paragraphs describe the essential distinctions between urban and rural life:

The term "urban" refers to a community with a large population and aspects of a constructed environment (an environment that offers basic facilities for human activities). The geographical territory located on the outskirts of cities or towns is known as rural.

Explanation:

The following paragraphs describe the essential distinctions between urban and rural life:

  1. The term "urban" refers to a community with a large population and aspects of a constructed environment (an environment that offers basic facilities for human activities). The geographical territory located on the outskirts of cities or towns is known as rural.
  2. Life in cities is quick and complicated, whereas life in the countryside is simple and peaceful.
  3. Cities and towns are included in the urban settlement. Villages and hamlets, on the other hand, make up the rural settlement.
  4. Because of the developed environment, there is a greater separation from nature in metropolitan settings. Rural areas, on the other hand, are in direct contact with nature, as natural elements have an impact on them.
  5. People in cities work in non-agricultural jobs such as trade, commerce, and the service industry. Agriculture and animal husbandry, on the other hand, are the principal occupations of rural people.
  6. Urban areas are densely populated in terms of population, which is based on urbanization, i.e. the higher the urbanization, the higher the population. The rural population, on the other hand, is sparse, which has an inverse relationship with agriculture.
  7. According to the process of urbanization and industrialization, urban areas are developed in a planned and methodical manner. Natural resources are rarely available in rural places, hence development is rare.
  8. When it comes to social mobilization, city dwellers are quite active, as they constantly shift jobs or residences in quest of better chances. Rural areas, on the other hand, have a lower level of occupational or geographical mobility.
  9. At the time of work assignment, division of labor and specialization are always present in the urban community. There is no division of labor in urban regions, as contrasted to rural settings.

Similarities:

  1. Education exists in both rural and urban societies.
  2. There are jobless and poor people in both rural and urban societies.
  3. There are cheaters in both rural and urban societies.
  4. Rich people exist in both rural and urban societies.
  5. Rural and urban societies both have difficult tasks.
  6. Kind individuals exist in both rural and urban societies.
  7. There are those who pick on others in both rural and urban societies.
  8. Income sources exist in both rural and urban societies.
  9. Living conditions are difficult in both rural and urban societies.
  10. Recreational activities are available in both rural and urban societies.

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