Monday, 22 April 2019

RURAL &URBAN

Difference Between Urban & Rural 


Urban The term urban simply refers to the region or area which is densely populated and possess the characteristics of the man-made surroundings. The people residing in such area, are engaged in trade, commerce or services.


 Rural   :We define the term ‘rural’ as a region located on the outskirts. It refers to a small settlement, which is outside the boundaries of a city, commercial or industrial area. It may include, countryside areas, 


Based on the density of population, development, amenities, employment opportunities, education, etc. human settlement is majorly divided into two categories i.e. Urban and Rural. Urban refers to a human settlement where the rate of urbanisation and industrialisation is high. On the other hand, in a rural settlement, is one where the rate of urbanisation is quite slow.

Another important difference between the two human settlements is that while urban areas are highly populated, rural areas have comparatively less population than the urban ones. Take a read of this article, in which we’ve compiled the important point to distinguish the two.

Content: Urban Vs Rural

  1. Comparison Chart
  2. Definition
  3. Key Differences
  4. Conclusion

Comparison Chart

BASIS FOR COMPARISONURBANRURAL
MeaningA settlement where the population is very high and has the features of a built environment, is known as urban.An area located in the outskirts, is known as rural.
IncludesCities and townsVillages and hamlet
LifeFast and complicatedSimple and relaxed
EnvironmentGreater isolation from nature.Direct contact with nature.
Associated withNon-agricultural work, i.e. trade, commerce or provision of services.Agriculture and livestock.
Population sizeDensely populatedSparsely populated
DevelopmentPlanned settlement exists in urban areas, that are developed according to the process of urbanization and industrialization.Developed randomly, based on availability of natural vegetation and fauna in the area.
Social mobilityHighly intensiveLess intensive
Division of laborAlways present at the time of job allotment.No such division.
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