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cities of developedand developing countries reflected marked differences in their planning and development. support the statement with suitable example ​

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Answered by sharanyalanka7
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You may call it a village, a town or a city, all are examples of ... Facilities available in the villages of developed countries ... People choose to settle near fertile lands suitable ... providing emergency services. ... Towns and cities of developed and developing countries reflect marked differences in planning and development.

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Answered by nehadutta069
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Cities of developed and developing countries reflect marked differences in their planning and development as:

1) The cities in developed countries are engaged in advanced specialised activities like finance, insurance, consulting. However, in the developing countries, the cities are lagging behind.

2) The cities of developed countries act as global cities, while the cities of developing countries like Kolkata and Mumbai do not function as global cities.

3) The cities of developed countries like New York and Tokyo are the centres of international trade and transport. Thus, they are more developed and well planned, compared to the developing countries.

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