English, asked by sonigupta40504, 6 months ago

How did the cities develop on the ground ​

Answers

Answered by khushisharma2711ks
1

Answer:

People developed new systems of writing. Technological advances, such as the plow, potter's wheel, loom, and metallurgy, also helped draw people to cities where goods and services could be bartered. As time marched on, more and more cities were founded around the world. Not all cities were created for the same reasons.

Answered by rohit6325
0

Answer:

Here is your answer buddy ☺️

Explanation:

Towns and cities have a long history, although opinions vary on which ancient settlements are truly cities. The benefits of dense settlement included reduced transport costs, exchange of ideas, sharing of natural resources, large local markets, and in some cases amenities such as running water and sewage disposal. Possible costs would include higher rate of crime, higher mortality rates, higher cost of living, worse pollution, traffic and high commuting times. Cities grow when the benefits of proximity between people and firms are higher than the cost.

Please mark me as brainlist ❤️

Similar questions