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iVinArrow [24]
3 years ago
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I have to write an article on Population and migration from unit 2 human geography AP, can somebody help me out? I would greatly

appreciate it. Thank you for you’re time!
Advanced Placement (AP)
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eduard3 years ago
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I can only help this much .Hope you will give me brainalist answer

The loss of a person from rural areas, impact on the level of output and development of rural areas. The influx of workers in urban areas increases competition for the job, houses, school facilities etc. Having large population puts too much pressure on natural resources, amenities and services.
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