A key difference between urban and rural economies is that urban areas tend to have greater population density. This density often leads to a concentration of services, industries, and economic activities, which can facilitate higher levels of commerce and innovation compared to the more dispersed populations and economic activities typically found in rural areas.
Describe a key difference between urban and rural economies. (1 point)
• Rural areas receive more attention from government officials than urban areas.
• Rural areas tend to have higher GDP per capita.
• Rural areas have more diversified economies than urban areas.
• Urban areas tend to have greater population density.
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