How is calorie consumption defined in urban and rural areas?
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rural take more cuz they do physical work
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The definition for “urban” has been in use since 1961. However, the 1961 Census had defined a census town as one with population above 5000 and at least 75 percent of total working population (not just male) dependent on non-agricultural pursuits. The density of population was specified then at 1000 per sq.....
Urban areas are very developed, meaning there is a density of human structures such as houses, commercial buildings, roads, bridges, and railways. "Urban area" can refer to towns, cities, and suburbs. An urban area includes the city itself, as well as the surrounding areas. ... Rural areas are the opposite of urban areas
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