There are various problems that could arise as a result of urbanization. One problem is the heavy financial burden. As a matter of fact, the cost of living in major cities is higher than that in small towns or villages, since inhabitants would pay higher prices for housing, transport, and even food. As a result, low-income people cannot afford their own house, so they have to live in rented rooms with poor living conditions and use poor quality products. Another worrying problem is the deterioration of air quality in metropolitans. Because of the influx of people from rural areas and the growing use of personal vehicles, traffic congestion often happens during rush hours. As a consequence, large amounts of exhaust fumes have been released into the atmosphere, which could lead to degraded air quality.
There are various problems that could arise
as a result
of urbanization. One problem is the heavy financial burden. As a matter of fact, the cost of living in major cities is higher than that in
small
towns or villages, since inhabitants would pay higher prices for housing, transport, and even food.
As a result
, low-income
people
cannot afford their
own
house
,
so
they
have to
live
in rented rooms with poor living conditions and
use
poor quality products. Another worrying problem is the deterioration of air quality in metropolitans.
Because
of the influx of
people
from rural areas and the growing
use
of personal vehicles, traffic congestion
often
happens during rush hours. As a consequence, large amounts of exhaust fumes have
been released
into the atmosphere, which could lead to degraded air quality.