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Nikitich [7]
2 years ago
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Question 10 of 15 How are urban centers different from rural areas in Pacific South America? A. Urban centers provide fewer opti

ons for education. B. Urban centers are home to larger indigenous populations. C. Urban centers have larger populations of wealthy citizens. D. Urban centers have lower levels of population density.​
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Blizzard [7]2 years ago
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One way in which urban areas are different from rural areas in South America is that <u>C. </u><u>Urban centers </u><u>have </u><u>larger populations </u><u>of </u><u>wealthy citizens</u><u>. </u>

Characteristics of Urban areas

  • A high population and population density.
  • More economic opportunities.

As a result of these economic opportunities, there are better chances of getting rich in the urban areas which is why urban areas have a lot of wealthy people.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

Find out more on urban areas at brainly.com/question/25406987.

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