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urbanization, overpopulation and industrialisation cause _________.​

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Answered by nidhijhanwar
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Answer:

degradation of environment

Answered by 27swatikumari
0

Answer:

Urbanization, overpopulation and industrialization cause economies of scale in production and stimulate energy consumption.

Explanation:

Rapid industrialization, a lack of developed land for housing, a significant migration of rural immigrants to the cities in quest of a better living, and the high prices of land that are out of the reach of the urban poor all contribute to the creation of slums and squatters in metropolitan areas.

Urbanization:-

Urbanization is the term used to describe the large-scale population shift from rural to urban areas and the following physical changes to urban areas.

Overpopulation:-

When the human population increases above the ecological environment's bearing capability, it is said to be overpopulated. In an overpopulated area, there may be more people than resources necessary for their existence, such as transportation, water, shelter, food, or social amenities.

Industrialization:-

A human community transitions from an agrarian culture to an industrial society during a time of social and economic change known as industrialization. This implies a significant reorganisation of an economy for manufacturing.

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