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If a city fails to meet its threshold, what does this mean? (1 point)
O It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
O The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
O The population grew to such a number that it needed to be considered a global city.
O The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
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O It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
Explanation: In urban geography, a threshold is the minimum population or demand needed to support a service or business. If a city fails to meet that threshold, there aren’t enough customers to make the service economically viable.
Explanation: In urban geography, a threshold is the minimum population or demand needed to support a service or business. If a city fails to meet that threshold, there aren’t enough customers to make the service economically viable.
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