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how is the management of the big cities different from towns ?​

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Answered by Iamavai
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how is the management of the big cities different from towns ?

Answer:

The first Urban Demographics report showed that there were common patterns in the demographics of city centres, suburbs and hinterlands, but also a great deal of variation between cities. Yet this variation was primarily between city centres, rather than in suburbs or hinterlands. The same trend emerges from the polling responses in the four case study cities, where there was very little difference between the responses given by residents of suburbs and hinterlands and a great deal of variation between city centre residents’ responses (see Figure 7).

City centres have been the fastest growing parts of cities

There has been a considerable shift in attitudes towards city centre living in recent years, which has had a major impact on the demographic profile, and the role, of city centres.

Answered by ustadtaher17
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Answer:

it is urban n towns are rural

Explanation:

in towns...people live a very simple life, but in cities people live a very busy life....there are activities which occurs on exact time....,there is proper time management as compared to towns..

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