
Urban and Rural Population Distribution
Urban and rural population distribution refers to how people are spread across cities (urban areas) and countryside or smaller towns (rural areas). Urban areas tend to have higher population density, with people residing close together, often leading to more services, jobs, and cultural activities. In contrast, rural areas have fewer people spread over a larger space, often focusing on agriculture and nature. This distribution is influenced by factors like economic opportunities, lifestyle preferences, and access to amenities. Understanding this helps in planning for infrastructure, resources, and services to meet the needs of both urban and rural communities.