Social Sciences, asked by switzrev, 9 months ago

difference between distribution of public facilities in urban and rural areas

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Answered by Swetakumar6789
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Answer:

Many facilities in cities are available but not in village that likes in village school are not available hence all students do not get proper education they become illertate and in City many occpaation are aviailbe but in village are not.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

demographic shifts are reshaping America. The country is growing in numbers, it’s becoming more racially and ethnically diverse and the population is aging. But according to a new analysis by Pew Research Center, these trends are playing out differently across community types.

Urban areas are at the leading edge of racial and ethnic change, with nonwhites now a clear majority of the population in urban counties while solid majorities in suburban and rural areas are white. Urban and suburban counties are gaining population due to an influx of immigrants in both types of counties, as well as domestic migration into suburban areas. In contrast, rural counties have made only minimal gains since 2000 as the number of people leaving for urban or suburban areas has outpaced the number moving in. And while the population is graying in all three types of communities, this is happening more rapidly in the suburbs than in urban and rural counties.

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