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Row 1, Col 1 A city together with its suburbs and smaller surrounding cities What is a metropolitan area?

1,2 It’s another name for the urban Fringe. It’s what’s there. What is suburbs?

1,3 Busses, railways, subways… What is Public Transit ?

1,4 Using natural resources wisely so as not to use them up for future generations What is sustainable?

2,1 Of Atlanta, Toronto or Portland the city where infill was most mentioned. What is Toronto?

2,2 What is low density or leapfrog? The type of development shown here

2,3 Of strong economy, population loss and poor planning, the One that wouldn’t cause sprawl What is population loss?

2,4 Of lumber, gas, water and roadways, the one that is not infrastructure What is lumber?

3,1 Low density development usually means a higher rate of this kind transportation What are cars?

3,2 It is one of the four effects of sprawl What are pollution, loss of farmland,loss of habitat, obesity ?

3,3 Why Atlanta had to do something about it’s air pollution What is it wasn’t meeting Clear Air Standards and would have its road funds taken?

3,4 Lexington was the first city to establish this to control growth What are urban growth boundaries?

4,1 Sycamore and Gaybourn subdivisions are examples of this kind of sprawl What is leapfrog?

4,2 Why Versailles new suburbs can’t be called urban sprawl What is because the development was planned?

4,3 The rapid, often poorly planned spread of development from urban to rural areas What is urban sprawl?

4,4 Of single family homes, mixed use and transit-based, the one that is NOT Smart Growth What is single family homes?

5,1 They are two of the physical regions On earth that would prevent Large human settlement What are desert, mountains, rainforest, cold climate?

5,2 What is the rural fringe? Urban Core Urban Fringe ____?______ _

5,3 It’s why Versailles population Density is less today than in 1887 What is population grew less than the land use ?

5,4 It’s what has happened to farms as a result of new technology What is larger size owned by corporations ?