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Development, in California, means the building of homes, the imposition of landscaping. the digging of pools. Development in
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When I was a girl-child, home was a street called Bluff View, the uppermost block in a terraced neighborhood of
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What was one advantage that cities offered businesses and industrialists
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Humans have many different types of impacts on the environment. Below are two Landsat images of a large city named New Delhi,
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imagine your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying large shopping malls gonna be built in this area
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imagine your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying large shopping malls gonna be built in an area the
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Imagine you and your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying a large shopping mall is going to be built
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imagine your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying large shopping malls gonna be built in an area the
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Imagine you and your learning coach are driving in your town and notice a sign saying a large shopping mall is going to be built
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Patterns of spatial inequalities observed in the video included the concentration of historically covenanted areas with
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List one positive aspect of gentrification and one negative
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Imagine a community in which the population has grown significantly. The people in the community all need food. Imagine you are
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Eliza's Notecard Willis's NotecardReplanting some trees doesn't do enough to take the place of the many trees cut down.Urban
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Throughout the course, you have also studied urban development. Imagine cities continue to get larger over the next century.
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what was the reason behind the gradual shift of the theater district in New York city from downtown to midtown?
more affordable
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How do vertical cities help minimize the impact of urban development?(1 point)
Responses Vertical cities have rooftop gardens.
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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2. What efforts are highlighted by these headlines? (1 point)
•the support of big business and monopolies •the improvement of
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Explain how life in cities improved in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Be sure to describe innovations in public transportation
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The citizens of a small city have been eager to see more green space in their environment. There are several abandoned lots that
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In one sentence, identify the zone model that has been applied most frequently to cities in developing countries.
In 2–3
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During medevil times Europes major cities would most likely be located near which of the following
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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Give the pros of vertical cities
Give the cons of vertical cities Give your opinion: Do you think vertical cities are a good idea
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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Use the speech to answer the question.
If approved, the new Millstreet Park would be the largest and most popular park in our
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why
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can you change the words and shorten it
Life in cities improved in the late 1800s and early 1900s due to innovations in public
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in urban development
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According to this video, why does graffiti cause a problem?
which one is right • It increases property values. • Not everyone
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What happens when a parking lot is built in a wetlands area?
Responses Runoff carrying pollutants, organic material and excess
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During the 1920s, why did suburbs begin to emerge?
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What is the cause of urban food deserts?
(1 point) • lack of rainfall • lack of support for urban gardening • lack of
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How and why did Spokane and Seattle change in the late 1800s and early 1900s? (4 points)
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Vertical cities have their pros and cons, but in my opinion, vertical cities are a great way to create housing while conserving
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Vertical cities have many pros and cons a few of the pros would be less surface area occupied, not as much pollution from cars
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Cristiano Mendoza
Your power point was very well done. It looks great visually. It explains the pros and cons well. My question
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What does urban sprawl increase the need for?
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With such huge increases in population, why has there not been a direct and equivalent increase in
urban development (i.e., why
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The words in the word tank below will be used once, more than once or not at all.
agriculture consumption decreasing housing
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The words in the word tank below will be used once, more than once or not at all.
agriculture consumption decreasing housing
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The words in the word tank below will be used once, more than once or not at all.
agriculture consumption decreasing housing
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benifits of verticail citys
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