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Question
- what is a primary cause of increased population density in cities?
a. decreased job opportunities in surrounding areas
b. expansion of green parks within city limits
c. decline in industrial activities in outer regions
d. migration from rural communities to urban centers
Brief Explanations
To determine the primary cause of increased population density in cities, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Decreased job opportunities in surrounding areas would likely drive people away from those areas, but it doesn't directly explain why they move to cities (it's more of a push factor without a clear pull to cities).
- Option b: Expansion of green parks within cities doesn't attract people to increase population density; parks are for recreation, not a primary reason for migration.
- Option c: A decline in industrial activities in outer regions would reduce job opportunities there, but again, it doesn't explain the movement to cities specifically.
- Option d: Migration from rural communities to urban centers is a well - known phenomenon (urbanization). People move to cities for better job opportunities, education, healthcare, etc. This influx of people from rural areas to cities directly increases the population density in urban centers.
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d. Migration from rural communities to urban centers