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3 years ago
8

4. Why do most people live in the cities and not the rural towns in Africa?

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1 answer:
mixer [17]3 years ago
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Explanation:

Generally, people see cities as a very fun, enjoyable and relaxing While rural town is not as relaxing as cities.Since no one want to suffer in a place where ends do not meet, people prefer staying in cities than rural towns.

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