8 Questions
Drivers of suburbanisation: High population density and congestion in city centres ______ from industry and road traffic
Pollution
Cheaper land and house prices ______ from the city
further
The idea that quality of life was better closer to the ______
countryside
Impacts of urban sprawl Extra cost to the ______
taxpayer
______ cities consume land which displaces animals from their habitat.
Sprawling
Increased traffic, Extra people means more traffic, which leads to more accidents and air pollution, which can cause ______ issues.
health
The public pay tax for new infrastructure, e.g. roads, to allow building developments to go ______.
ahead
______ land and house prices further from the city.
Cheaper
Test your knowledge on the drivers and impacts of suburbanisation with this informative quiz. Explore factors such as high population density, pollution, cheaper land prices, and the idea of a better quality of life. Understand the consequences of urban sprawl and the additional costs borne by taxpayers due to new infrastructure developments.
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