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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
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How has the urbanization changed in the last 12000 years

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Pachacha [2.7K]3 years ago
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New buildings and construction sites have developed a great deal. A lot of range of operating places have developed. Cities have additionally enlarged as increasing numbers migrate to cities and cities in search of economic chance. Population residing in urban areas has additionally increased.

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