the answer is urban most city's are more urban than rural.
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It's the heat from all the houses, machines, and people.
Both statements are true. If a country is poor, they are more likely to be rural. But if a country is rural, they are more likely to be poorer than an urbanized country.
In 2007, 157 cities were listed as having a population of 1 million or more, however there is some dispute over the population figures for some cities, in the past 8 years the figures have changed and some places (such as Chelmsford, UK) gained city status.
I grew up in a rural c ommunity where more than half the people were farmers.
THIS IS FOR MODERN MEXICO!!!! Urban life in Mexico is mostly having more cattle or more money than people who were Rural, but I would have to say that the rural community is further out than the urban places urban places are closer to major cities and markets
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Rural Areas
there are more rural counties than large cities
There are more rural counties than large cities.
There are more rural counties than large cities.
there are more rural counties than large cities
they can find work better in cities. also they are around more people who can speak there language in cities.
yes, it has both. Rural % is 37.6, and Urban % is 62.4
yes
the reason why there is more air pollution in the air in cites than in rural cites is because in towns and cites, such as london, there are more veachils and more traffic which is giving out more sulpher dioxide, carbon monoxide and particulates than in rural areas like villages or farms or other places where only a cirtain amount of people live. In rural cites, traffic flows through easily, that is if they have any traffic! So, in rural cites, there is less air pollutions because not alot of pollutants from car engines are being realised into the atmosphere.