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What is the expected proportion of the world's population living in urban areas by 2050?
 
70%
 
50%
 
80%
 
60%
What are some of the ‘pull’ factors of urbanisation?
Some of the ‘pull’ factors of urbanisation are the centralisation of resources such as money, services, wealth and opportunities as well as the higher living s
Why are small farmers' lives difficult?
Because they have to suffer bad weather conditions and competition from large agricultural companies.
What are some of the 'push' factors of urbanisation?
Some of the ‘push’ factors of urbanisation are lack of resources in rural areas, bad weather conditions, and competition from large agricultural companies.
Where did rapid urbanisation take place prior to 1950? Why?
Before the 1950s, rapid urbanisation took place in Europe and North America because it was the period of industrialisation in these areas.
What do MEDCs and LEDCs stand for?
MEDCs stands for more economically developed countries. LEDCs stands for less economically developed countries.
When did rapid urbanisation happen in Europe and North America?
 
In the 19th and early 20th centuries
 
In the 1950s
 
In the 21st century
 
In the 18th century
What is urbanisation?
 
It's a process by which urban areas grow bigger as more and
 
The process by which rural areas grow bigger as more and mor
 
The process by which urban areas shrink as people move to ru
 
The process by which rural areas and urban areas merge into
go to live in another area or country
migrate
a rise in size, amount or degree
increase
became twice as big or twice as many
doubled
the movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas
counter-urbanisation ( phi đô thị hóa )
becoming larger in size or amount
 
expanding
 
doubled
 
counter-urbanisation
 
migrate
By 2050, more than two thirds of the world's population are expected to live in urban areas.
True
The standard of living in cities and rural areas is more or less the same.
False
Lack of resources in rural areas is one of the factors leading to urbanisation in less developed countries.
True
Urbanisation has increased in rich countries since 1950s.
False
Urbanisation happened first in more economically developed countries, then in less economically developed countries.
True