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13. What is the difference between an urban area and a rural area?
a. An urban area is in the country; it has more underdeveloped land, farms, and forests. A rural area is like a city; it has lots of
buildings, businesses, roads, and traffic.
O b. An urban area is a large, green space with little traffic and a small population. A rural area is in the country and has farms and
forests.
c. An urban area is like a city; it has lots of buildings, businesses, roads, and traffic. A rural area is in the country; it has more
undeveloped land, farms, and forests.
O d. An urban area is a highly developed region with a high population. A rural area has many businesses, tall buildings, roads, and
traffic.
Transcribed Image Text:All changes saved 13. What is the difference between an urban area and a rural area? a. An urban area is in the country; it has more underdeveloped land, farms, and forests. A rural area is like a city; it has lots of buildings, businesses, roads, and traffic. O b. An urban area is a large, green space with little traffic and a small population. A rural area is in the country and has farms and forests. c. An urban area is like a city; it has lots of buildings, businesses, roads, and traffic. A rural area is in the country; it has more undeveloped land, farms, and forests. O d. An urban area is a highly developed region with a high population. A rural area has many businesses, tall buildings, roads, and traffic.
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