How did airports encourage city growth ?
a. they promoted the building of hotels, restaurants...
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Geography, 15.10.2019 15:00, reneebrown017
How did airports encourage city growth ?
a. they promoted the building of hotels, restaurants, services and rapid transit to accommodate travelers
b. they are so big and require so much land that they need a larger population to be sustained
c. they limit the effects of gridlock and make travel more pleasantd. they were responsible for transporting over 13 billion tons of materials
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