Beyond increasing the food supply, what are the other advantages of growing food in cities?

What will be an ideal response?


It uses and values the interstitial spaces of the city for a useful and essential dimension. It created an additional way for informal economy to fill the void of the centrally planned one.

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Northern English cities have experienced gradual ________ in the postindustrial period

A) economic growth B) increasing fertility rates C) economic decline D) railroad construction

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The effects of drought in the United States ____

a. are unpredictable, and strong damage occurs typically once every twenty years b. cause billions of dollars of damage per year c. are mostly due to short-term events d. do not affect the eastern U.S. e. do not affect the northern U.S.

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What is the downsize of specialization?

A. Scientists lose sight of nature as a whole B. Specialized jobs do not pay well C. Very few jobs exist D. None of these choices are correct

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On this map of earthquakes near Japan, why do shallow earthquakes (yellow dots) occur to the east and deeper earthquakes (red dots) occur to the west?



A) The continental crust is thicker to the east.
B) The crust is hotter near Japan, closer to the volcanoes.
C) There is a continental collision to the east.
D) The subduction zone dips to the west.

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