The answer is B. The citys tax base begins to increase because if it is redlines then they have to move somewhere else where it is harder to get money so they have to increase the taxes
Long-term health effects from air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory diseases
Short-term air pollution can aggravate the medical conditions of individuals with asthma and emphysema.
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The more people that are migrating to urban areas (urbanization) needs more crops for the citizens which causes more people to grow crops and without crop rotating or methods to prevent soil degradation. More likely answer is that more industry grows in the urbanized areas and they have poor management of the soil which causes soil degradation<span />
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The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change noted that Asia's large population, the frequency of natural disasters in the region, and a sometimes chaotic process of urbanisation, with population relocation to coastal cities, as some of the factors that make Asia especially vulnerable to the risk of climate change.
I think that's wrong but I tried to help tho :)