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beks73 [17]
4 years ago
12

What are some advantages on urban? Please answer in point form! Thank you

History
1 answer:
Digiron [165]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

  • There are often roads of a better quality and well-built houses in urban areas.
  • There are a greater number of jobs available in urban areas. Starting a new career could be far easier if you move to a town or city.
  • Hospitals and clinics are close by for easy access to healthcare or aid in an emergency.
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