19. Identify two problems resulting from urban sprawl in the western region of the United States. If these problems are not solved, what will the outcome likely be? (5 points)
I don't want the answer, my question is what was the Urban Sprawl?
5 answers
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/urban%20sprawl
One problem would be , the congested pollution , bad tempers.
I'll get back to the second problem.
I'll get back to the second problem.
@Ms. Sue that does not help at all i did not find anything that explained the two problems and the effects! i would apritiate it if the website was useful
Anonymous Unicorn shes trying to help if you dont think it helps you then reread it because I just found a bunch of interesting things. So REREAD or DO YOUR OWN WORK!
I believe miss Sue was helpful. I wrote my answer down below to give people an example for what she may be trying to give us the idea of. Usually I'd use brainly, but no answers or website has been as help as jiskha has..
I'm not giving my full answer because I don't want to be copied, and also so no one get's in trouble for copyright. So here:
"1. Some people may lose their homes just so the government can build a shopping center or a mall. Another issue is malls and centers take up way to much of our water, gas, or electricity. (then I have a few reasons why..)"
"2. My answer to the outcome would probably depend on the public. Because a lot of people may be upset with these public choices made by higher power. So I think it can start a boycott if something serious happens one day, such as the city lights go out. or it's really hot outside and our power is gone because of a mall thats using all the energy." So yeah. Hope this helps. I also mentioned building more shelters or community gardens that help reserve electricity. GO GREEN !! ;D
I'm not giving my full answer because I don't want to be copied, and also so no one get's in trouble for copyright. So here:
"1. Some people may lose their homes just so the government can build a shopping center or a mall. Another issue is malls and centers take up way to much of our water, gas, or electricity. (then I have a few reasons why..)"
"2. My answer to the outcome would probably depend on the public. Because a lot of people may be upset with these public choices made by higher power. So I think it can start a boycott if something serious happens one day, such as the city lights go out. or it's really hot outside and our power is gone because of a mall thats using all the energy." So yeah. Hope this helps. I also mentioned building more shelters or community gardens that help reserve electricity. GO GREEN !! ;D