Asked by Angel
Which is not considered a major problem of rapid urbanization?
1. Cities cannot keep up with the rapid growth.
2. There is a scarcity of teachers and factory supervisors.
3. Pollution levels are higher in and around the city.
4. Crime rates are higher in and around the city.
1. Cities cannot keep up with the rapid growth.
2. There is a scarcity of teachers and factory supervisors.
3. Pollution levels are higher in and around the city.
4. Crime rates are higher in and around the city.
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Answered by
Writeacher
And you think … ?
Answered by
Writeacher
Well, 1 does happen.
I don't think too many fast-growing cities worry too much about 2, though. If they do, that's lower on the list.
I don't think too many fast-growing cities worry too much about 2, though. If they do, that's lower on the list.
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