Answer: The above statement is justified because (i) Industrialisation cause a growth in available factory jobs. With this increase in jobs comes an increase in population. (ii) The people start moving towards cities for jobs and it gradually develop into urban centres. How does Industrialisation lead to urbanisation Class 10?Read More →

Some major critiques of New Urbanism are that its effective area is confined to the neighborhood boundaries, it may be used as a marketing scheme by developers, and it is hard to implement in existing neighborhoods. What are the advantages of the New Urbanism community? New Urbanism improves Accessibility, improvesRead More →

The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous people. Which is the most common non point contamination source for freshwater resources? The movement of surface water and precipitationRead More →

Urbanization also affects the broader regional environments. Regions downwind from large industrial complexes also see increases in the amount of precipitation, air pollution, and the number of days with thunderstorms. Urban areas affect not only the weather patterns, but also the runoff patterns for water. What impacts did urbanization haveRead More →

Poor air and water quality, insufficient water availability, waste-disposal problems, and high energy consumption are exacerbated by the increasing population density and demands of urban environments. What are the four effects of urbanization? In the last few years, Ghana has started to see the side effects of rapid urbanization, includingRead More →