three ways Urban communities and rural communities that urban communities have a larger population than rural communities. Another wat rural communties and urban communities are different is that urban communities have more crime scenes than rural communities. The last way rural communities and urban communities are different is that urban communities are busier cities than rural communities.
Rural communities are composed of smaller population densities and different lifestyles. Many rural communities still rely on farming to sustain themselves.
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No, the word "rural" is actually an adjective. It is used to describe areas or characteristics of countryside or rural communities.
People in rural communities eat what people in cities eat, except that rural people are more likely to have gardens in the summer and to can the vegtables, have chickens, and sometimes cows, goats, and pigs.
1. Educational communities. 2. Recreational 3. Retirement
New York City is about as urban as it gets. There are no rural communities within the city. You have to travel quite a way from New York City before you get to any community that could be considered rural.
Jan L. Flora has written: 'Rural communities' -- subject(s): Rural Sociology, Rural conditions, Rural development
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Of course! I've been to several.