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Actually, there are many long-term consequences of increasing urbanization in rural places because in most rural areas, there are many trees and it's close to nature. By increasing urbanization there, we can harm the nature and environment, and we can't breathe fresh air. In many cases, there are people who are promoting urbanization in rural [...]
So, about this case, I can see that the first consequence I can describe, or the main issue about the growing trend towards urbanization on rural communities and the environment, is the pollution that will increase in those places. The environment will be affected in many aspects. The second thing is that green plants like [...]
There are, in fact, many potential long-term effects and consequences of increased urbanization on community life. Firstly, I believe that increased urbanization can destroy certain ways of living for communities located in rural areas that rely on farming, etc. I think it is extremely important that urbanization doesn't spread to those communities. I know that [...]
I think the long-term consequences of increasing urbanization are unfortunately the decline of rural communities because a lot of young people move to the city and forget about their home, the region where they were born. Moreover, it would be negative for the city too, because it would become overcrowded. There would be many people [...]
Well, mostly urbanization affects rural communities in a bad way, since people try to move to cities and urban areas seeking better job and educational opportunities. This decreases the number of people living in rural areas and creates a strain on communication and relationships among people in villages. Right now, there are not a lot [...]
