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6. a neighborhood with apartments, traffic lights, and taxis type: p/p …

Question

  1. a neighborhood with apartments, traffic lights, and taxis

type:
p/p factor(s):

  1. a school where most students walk from nearby farms

type:
p/p factor(s)

  1. a sports stadium filled with thousands of people

type:
p/p factor(s):

  1. a quiet village surrounded by forests and rivers

type:
p/p factor(s):

  1. a busy airport where planes arrive every few minutes

type:
p/p factors:

part 3: create a venn diagram comparing and contrasting rural vs urban areas.

venn diagram image with \urban\ and
ural\ labels

part 4: reflection: answer in a few sentences (complete sentences)--which would you prefer to live in--an urban or rural area? explain using at least two characteristics or push/pull factors.

Explanation:

Response
Question 6 (A neighborhood with apartments, traffic lights, and taxis)
Brief Explanations
  • Type: Urban. Urban areas have dense housing (apartments), infrastructure like traffic lights, and public transport (taxis).
  • P/P Factor(s) (Push/Pull): Pull factors could be job opportunities, access to amenities; Push factors from rural might be lack of jobs.
Brief Explanations
  • Type: Rural. Farms are typical of rural areas, and students walking from nearby farms indicates a rural, less urbanized setting.
  • P/P Factor(s): Pull - close - knit community, connection to nature; Push - urban overcrowding, pollution.
Brief Explanations
  • Type: Urban. Large - scale sports stadiums are found in urban areas with high population density to support such events.
  • P/P Factor(s): Pull - entertainment options, social events; Push - rural lack of such facilities.

Answer:

  • Type: Urban
  • P/P Factor(s): Pull - access to amenities, job opportunities; Push - rural job scarcity (or other relevant factors)
Question 7 (A school where most students walk from nearby farms)