World Urbanization
Geography ⇒ World Geography
World Urbanization starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Define urbanization.
Describe one way in which urbanization can affect water resources.
Describe the concept of 'counter-urbanization'.
Describe the relationship between urbanization and industrialization.
Explain how urbanization affects the environment.
Explain how urbanization can lead to social stratification.
Explain the concept of 'urban hierarchy'.
Explain the term 'megacity'.
Which continent has the highest rate of urbanization in the 21st century? (1) Asia (2) Africa (3) Europe (4) South America
Which of the following is a challenge of urbanization in developing countries? (1) Overpopulation (2) High literacy rate (3) Abundant resources (4) Low unemployment
Which of the following is a direct result of urbanization? (1) Increase in rural population (2) Growth of slums (3) Decrease in literacy rate (4) Decline in trade
Which of the following is a feature of planned urbanization? (1) Unregulated growth (2) Proper zoning (3) Lack of infrastructure (4) High unemployment
Fill in the blank: The movement of people from cities to surrounding rural areas is called ________.
Fill in the blank: The process of urban areas expanding into surrounding rural land is called ________.
The largest urban agglomeration in the world is ________.
The process of people moving from rural areas to cities is called ________.
State True or False: Urbanization can lead to increased traffic congestion.
State True or False: Urbanization is a recent phenomenon that started only in the 20th century.
True or False: Urbanization always leads to economic development.
Yes or No: Urbanization can contribute to the loss of agricultural land.
