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What are the difference between village and urban areas..... ​

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Answered by baljindervirk214
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Rural areas are the opposite of urban areas. Rural areas, often called "the country," have low population density and large amounts of undeveloped land. Usually, the difference between a rural area and an urban area is clear. ... In the United States, settlements with 2,500 inhabitants or more are defined as urban.

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Answered by Prestonplayzdude
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Answer: Well urban areas do not have a lot of space and are very modern and sometimes next gen and in rural areas if know them they have horses and all kinds of animals.

Rural has large splotches of undeveloped land and in urban all of it is developed urban is really industrialized with all the factories and stuff and also in urban there tends to be a higher crime rate. If you live in urban then everyday you probably see a lot of traffic so yeah.

Urban has a lot of things to do like theatres and like museum amusement parks and stuff like that

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