Using complete sentences, explain why someone living in New Zealand or Canada might have a different definition of what "urban" means than someone living in the United States.
The answer is: The word "urban" means different things in different countries. Each country’s government has its own definition. In the US, an urban area contains more than 1,000 people per square mile, or 2,500 people living together. In Canada, the number of people needed to define an area as urban is 400 people per square kilometer. New Zealand considers any area to be urban if more than 1,000 people are living together.
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The word "urban" means different things in different countries. Each country’s government has its own definition. In the US, an urban area contains more than 1,000 people per square mile, or 2,500 people living together. In Canada, the number of people needed to define an area as urban is 400 people per square kilometer. New Zealand considers any area to be urban if more than 1,000 people are living together.
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