Which statement BEST explains how the development of urban fringes differs in developed and developing countries? In developed countries, the edges of cities are better served by public transportation systems than they are in developing countries. In developed countries, the edges of cities tend to attract industry, while they attract low-income residences in developing countries. In developed countries, the edges of cities tend to have much higher population densities than they do in developing countries. In developed countries, the edges of cities tend to remain agricultural, while they become ghettoized in developing countries. In developed countries, the edges of cities tend to become suburbs, while they become slums in developing countries.
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