Question

Why did Toronto become a large metropolitan area?

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It has access to the Atlantic Ocean.

It has access to the Atlantic Ocean.

It has the largest amount of fertile farming land.

It has the largest amount of fertile farming land.

It is the largest manufacturing area in Canada.

It is the largest manufacturing area in Canada.

It has natural resources such as gold and oil.

It has natural resources such as gold and oil.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Toronto became a large metropolitan area for several reasons, including:

1. **Economic Factors**: Toronto is the largest manufacturing center in Canada, attracting businesses and workers, which has fueled population growth.

2. **Location and Transportation**: While not directly on the Atlantic Ocean, Toronto's proximity to the Great Lakes and its extensive transportation networks (highways, railways, and an international airport) have facilitated trade and commerce.

3. **Diverse Economy**: In addition to manufacturing, Toronto has developed into a financial hub and has diverse industries, including technology, healthcare, and education, drawing people from various sectors.

4. **Immigration**: Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, attracting immigrants who contribute to its population growth and cultural diversity.

5. **Urbanization**: The shift towards urban living and the availability of job opportunities have drawn people from rural areas and other regions, contributing to its growth.

While fertile farming land is present in surrounding areas, it's not the primary reason for Toronto's metropolitan status. Natural resources like gold and oil are less significant in Toronto's development compared to its economic and strategic advantages.

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