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AleksAgata [21]
3 years ago
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1. How does economic growth contribute to urbanization? (1 point)

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miskamm [114]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is: "People move to growing cities to take available jobs."

Explanation:

In order to know the answer, it is best to learn what<u> "urbanization" </u>means.

Urbanization- This word is defined as the process of making an area more urban (town or city). An area becomes more urbanized when there is a population increase. They are directly proportional to each other. The higher the number of people going to one area, the more likely the area becomes urbanized.

A population increase means more people need to look for more jobs. <u>So, they move to a place where they can easily find a job. This is the reason why they move to growing cities. </u>This affects the growth of the economy.

<u>Economic growth</u> means there's an increase in the value of goods and services being produced by an economy over time.  

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