How did the development or expansion of bombay differ from london? Three points of difference between the two?
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(i) Bombay was an over-crowded city, where a person had only 9.5 sq. yards of space whereas it was around 155 sq. ... (ii) Bombay did not grow according to a plan whereas London grew according to plan. (iii) London had an average density of 8 persons per house whereas the density in Bombay was as high as 20 persons.
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e. In Bombay city planning was more of the result fears about the spread of plague. The development of Bombay differs from London in the following ways: ... Bombay was an overpopulated metropolis where a person used 9.5 square yards of area, on the other hand, an individual in London used around 155 square yards of land.
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