A. Efficiency of public services is offered nearby.
B. Use of mass transit instead of individu...
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A. Efficiency of public services is offered nearby.
B. Use of mass transit instead of individual automobiles.
C. Recycles underutilized and devastated properties.
D. Human activities result in the development of urban heat islands.
E. Higher population density strains sanitation services in the area.
High-density living. Can there be environmental advantages to this living condition? Review the list in the prompt and choose the advantages of urban living.
A) A, B
B) A, B, C
C) B, C, E
D) C, D, E
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