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Based on the history of urbanization, what is a reasonable prediction about the future of cities and hinterlands?(1 point) Resp...Question
Based on the history of urbanization, what is a reasonable prediction about the future of cities and hinterlands?(1 point)
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Decreasing world population will mean that hinterlands will become more dependent on central cities.
Decreasing world population will mean that hinterlands will become more dependent on central cities.
Central cities will increase in population while urban hinterlands will decrease.
Central cities will increase in population while urban hinterlands will decrease.
Central cities will become less connected to their hinterlands.
Central cities will become less connected to their hinterlands.
Urban hinterlands will continue to increase in population even if central cities do not.
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Decreasing world population will mean that hinterlands will become more dependent on central cities.
Decreasing world population will mean that hinterlands will become more dependent on central cities.
Central cities will increase in population while urban hinterlands will decrease.
Central cities will increase in population while urban hinterlands will decrease.
Central cities will become less connected to their hinterlands.
Central cities will become less connected to their hinterlands.
Urban hinterlands will continue to increase in population even if central cities do not.
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Based on the history of urbanization, a reasonable prediction about the future of cities and hinterlands is:
**Urban hinterlands will continue to increase in population even if central cities do not.**
This prediction aligns with the ongoing trends of suburbanization and the development of exurban areas, where people may seek more space and a different quality of life outside of dense urban centers, even as central cities face various challenges.
**Urban hinterlands will continue to increase in population even if central cities do not.**
This prediction aligns with the ongoing trends of suburbanization and the development of exurban areas, where people may seek more space and a different quality of life outside of dense urban centers, even as central cities face various challenges.
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