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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. In 2000, Georgia was ranked the 6th fastest growing state. The Atlanta region alone is home to four of the fastest growing counties in the country. Much of the growth has caused “urban sprawl.” Urban sprawl is when the boundaries of a city spread to nearby land and countryside. How does urban sprawl impact the environment?

OpenStudy (the_mobster):

Urban sprawl is basically another word for urbanization. It refers to the migration of a population from populated towns and cities to low density residential development over more and more rural land. The end result is the spreading of a city and its suburbs over more and more rural land. In other words, urban sprawl is defined as low density residential and commercial development on undeveloped land. Most of the time, people will move from these areas to try to find better areas to live. This has been the way of the world since the beginning. Migration and urban sprawl isn’t something that is just now becoming popular, as it has been around for quite some time. Cities and their suburbs are now becoming overcrowded because of this, but now it is time to look at the causes and the effects of the urban sprawl, so that you can gain a better understanding of it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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