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advantages and disadvantages of urbansization​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Disadvantages of Urbanization

Most cities lack vegetation. Destroyed vegetation could have absorbed air pollutants, given off oxygen, provided shade, reduced soil erosion, provided wildlife habitats, and offered aesthetic pleasure. Many cities have water problems.

Advantages

In cities, property values are higher and space is used more efficiently. That means that more people live in the same square mile of land than in the rural areas. Another environmental advantage of cities compared to rural areas is a decrease in carbon emissions per person

Answered by Ruchitha05
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Advantages of Urbanization

•Cities are centers of industry, commerce, transportation, innovation, education, technological advances, and jobs.

•Urban residents in many parts of the world tend to live longer than do rural residents, and have lower infant mortality and fertility rates.

•Cities provide better access to medical care, family planning, education, and social services.

•Recycling is more economically feasible.

•Concentrating people in cities helps to preserve biodiversity.

•Central cities can save energy if residents rely more on energy efficient mass transportation, walking, and bicycling.

Disadvantages of Urbanization

•Most urban areas are unsustainable systems.

The typical city depends on large non-urban areas for huge inputs of matter and energy resources, while it generates large outputs of waste matter and heat.

•Most cities lack vegetation.

Destroyed vegetation could have absorbed air pollutants, given off oxygen, provided shade, reduced soil erosion, provided wildlife habitats, and offered aesthetic pleasure.

•Many cities have water problems.

Providing water to cities can deprive rural and wild areas of surface water and can deplete underground water supplies

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