Chapter 23: Problem 2
What is the difference between a metro region and an urban area?
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A 'metro region' refers to a larger area, typically comprising a major city and its surrounding urban, suburban and rural zones that are functionally tied to the central city, known as a metropolitan area. An 'urban area' is a more densely populated region characterized by infrastructure like buildings, roads, etc. It usually refers to a smaller geographical section within a metro region, often consisting of the central city and immediately adjacent zones.