C. Habitable land is already being used for livestock and crops.
With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why is it such a small proportion of habitable land use)? (1 point)
A. There is not enough habitable land left for further urban development.
B. People want to live close to where they work, which is usually the city or suburbs.
C. Habitable land is already being used for livestock and crops.
D. Many people can live in small spaces, such as high rises in cities.
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