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The image contains two maps of the town of Springer comparing the changes between 1970 and the present. In 1970, there were houses in the northwest, apartments in the northeast, and shops in the southwest quadrant. The airport was centrally located, with farmland surrounding it to the east and south, and a forest to the southeast. In the current map, the houses and farmland remain unchanged, the apartments have expanded to the west, and the shops have moved to the southeast corner, replacing the forest. The airport has expanded to occupy the entire central area, with a new addition of a task forest in the northeast corner.
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The graphic depicts the evolution of the city of Springer from 1970 until now, showcasing distinct developments in different areas.
Overall, the map shows that Springer was comprised of mostly forests in 1970. Another major part of the town was farmland in that year. There were only a few houses and shops that existed in the area.
The rapid evolution of Springer, into a more urbanised city, is well documented in its development over the last 54 years. While the town was comprised mostly of forests and farmland in 1970, it has now a huge number of apartments and shops, each accounting for almost 25% of the city territory. Further, Springer has now an airport and school.
Notably, farmland and forests have decreased between 1970 and now. Both categories represented the vast majority of the city, roughly 85%, in the past. Today, these categories make up only about 20% of the city, highlighting an increasing urbanisation.
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