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differences between urbanization and de-urbanization

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Answered by Skyllen
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\large\bold\red{\underline{Urbanization:-}}

• Urbanization is the biggest feature of economic development. The process of urbanization depends on the development of some industrialized urban centers as well as the migration of surplus population from rural to urban areas.

• Physical expansion of urban areas such as expansion of factors such as area, population is called urbanization.

Unemployment is a major cause for increasing urbanization.

  • Majority of the people coming to the cities are job seekers, and those who come from outside.

\large\bold\red{\underline{Deurbanization:-}}

• De-urbanization is the opposite of urbanization.

  • The increase in population in rural areas compared to cities and towns is known as de-urbanization.

• De-urbanization is a process when a large number of people move from cities to other towns or villages.

• De-urbanization has a negative impact on health, mainly due to pollution and living conditions.

• It usually began during the Industrial Revolution, when workers turned to manufacturing centers in cities to obtain employment in factories as agricultural jobs.

• De-urbanization affects the physical environment through the effects of increasing demands on the number of people, their activities, and resources.

  • It can also put additional pressure on food supply systems.
Answered by arsh1731
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