The key difference between urban and rural economies is that urban areas tend to have greater population density. This density often leads to more concentrated economic activities, diverse job opportunities, and greater access to services compared to rural areas, which typically have lower population density and may rely more on agriculture or natural resources.
Describe a key difference between urban and rural economies.(1 point)
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Rural areas receive more attention from government officials than urban areas.
Rural areas receive more attention from government officials than urban areas.
Rural areas tend to have higher GDP per capita.
Rural areas tend to have higher GDP per capita.
Urban areas tend to have greater population density.
Urban areas tend to have greater population density.
Rural areas have more diversified economies than urban areas.
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