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How Is Urbanization Affecting Rural Areas in Terms of Migration and Resource Allocation?

Urbanization Changes Rural Areas

Urbanization, or the growth of cities, affects rural areas a lot, mostly because of moving people and how resources are shared.

  1. Moving People: Many young adults leave their small towns to find better jobs and schools in cities. This means there are fewer young people left in rural areas.

  2. Sharing Resources: More money and resources like roads and schools are being put into cities. For example:

    • Schools and hospitals might shut down in rural areas because fewer people live there, while cities get more funding and support.

In the end, this creates a problem where rural areas get less help and fewer people to keep them vibrant.

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How Is Urbanization Affecting Rural Areas in Terms of Migration and Resource Allocation?

Urbanization Changes Rural Areas

Urbanization, or the growth of cities, affects rural areas a lot, mostly because of moving people and how resources are shared.

  1. Moving People: Many young adults leave their small towns to find better jobs and schools in cities. This means there are fewer young people left in rural areas.

  2. Sharing Resources: More money and resources like roads and schools are being put into cities. For example:

    • Schools and hospitals might shut down in rural areas because fewer people live there, while cities get more funding and support.

In the end, this creates a problem where rural areas get less help and fewer people to keep them vibrant.

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