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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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3) A large proportion of urban residents in the megacities of the periphery of the world system live in squatter settlements. A.

Describe a typical location of squatter settlements within urban areas of megacities on the global periphery. B. Describe two factors that contribute to the formation of squatter settlements. C. Give a detailed account of THREE consequences of the rapid growth of squatter settlements. The three consequences you discuss may be social, economic, political or environmental.
Social Studies
1 answer:
docker41 [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Following are the solution to the given points:

Explanation:

For point A:

About with the borders of metropolises limits

For point B:

Expensive housing and job constraints in town. People usually who relocate to cities and towns from farms aren't any longer able to sustain them.

They are either not qualified to work or you may not have enough employment when we roll into town.

Take it together with pricey property and we can't live within the town.

Users cannot pay the city, the farmland can help us, so shantytowns are all in there.

For point C:

Raising unemployment

These are all unemployed, those dwelling in slums. This could drastically increase the rate of poverty and unemployment.

wide range of platforms contamination

There is little infrastructure in Mud hut so there is no alternate way of waste disposal. Contaminated water bodies. The diseased populace could be directly infected with diseases such as cholera and ecoli.

Lower air quality:

Poor air quality was the result of fire used in urban slums for heating and cooking.

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