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the rate of urbanisation in brazil has reduced after which decades

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Answered by geeta123468
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This type of growth invariably leads to urbanisation, which refers to the development of urban areas and the migration of people from rural areas into the city centres. ... This has led to informal settlements, called shanty towns or favelas, being established around the urban centres ...
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The rate of urbanisation in Brazil reduced after 1970 decade. In 1970, 30% of the population of Brazil was urban where it reduced to 20% in 2000.

EXPLANATION:

Brazil urbanised at very fast pace but could not maintain the level of urbanization. This was mainly because of the lack of policies and infrastructure that was essential to assimilate the extensive urbanization.

With time, economic, social and environmental problems led to reduced level of urbanisation in Brazil.  

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