a scientific distinction between the urban and the rural community can be made on the basis of- *
a. density of population
b. area covered
c. occupation followed by the people
d. none of above
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a)density of population
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Scientific distinction between the urban and the rural community can be made on the basis of density of population
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Density of Population:
- The population density, or the number of people divided by the area's size, is determined by the number of people who reside there.
- Numerous creatures' distribution, growth, and migration can all be explained by their population density.
Difference between urban and rural community:
- A rural area, sometimes known as the countryside, is a region outside of towns and cities. Urban areas include towns, cities, and suburbs.
- Urban locations typically have a high population density, while rural areas typically have a low population density.
- A city with a population of more than 2,500 people is considered to be an urban area, whereas one with fewer than 2,500 people is considered to be a rural region, according to the United States Census.
- Urban refers to a community with a large population and built-environment characteristics.
- A place on the periphery is referred to as rural.
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