What are the economic factors that drive cities to expand their land areas? Which ones are economically efficient, and which are inefficient (and why)?
Economic factors that drive cities to expand land areas are-
Economical efficient factors -
1. Population- the increase in population in the cities is one of the main factors to expand land areas.
2. Industriaisation - Industriaisation is now a days is increasing at a great pace. hence this is another efficient factor
Inefficient factor-
1. Forest cut - Due to expansion in land areas forect are reducing which is one of the inefficient factors
What are the economic factors that drive cities to expand their land areas? Which ones are...
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