If a city fails to meet its threshold, it generally means it is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it. This implies that the city is not able to sustain a viable economy based on its population size and the associated demand for goods and services.
If a city fails to meet its threshold, what does this mean?(1 point)
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The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
The population grew to such a number that it needed to be considered a global city.
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