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1 10/27 Geo Engage #1- What do you think this pic is representing?
#2- What do you notice about the location of the labels on the map?

2 US/Canada- Population & Growth (urban sprawl)

3 Cities Urbanization > Industrial Revolution
Machines to farm > move to cities Don't need as many farmers... where go?

4 Cities Metropolitan area 81% of US and 60% of Canada in metro areas
Pop. Of 50,000+  Main city + Outlying communities (suburbs; Katy, Sugar Land, Tomball, Pearland)   81% of US and 60% of Canada in metro areas

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7 MEGALOPOLIS “great-city” made up of several cities
area b/e Boston and Washington, D.C...  “Boswash”

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9 ALL CITIES in Megalopolis usually connected by trade/communication

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12 Rivers/waterways offered natural resources and transp. routes
contributed to the growth of N. America’s inland cities Before big cities? After big cities?

13 Cities Megalopolis Metropolis Suburbs AUSTIN Major city
DALLAS/FORT WORTH Suburbs AUSTIN Major city SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON

14 Cities Why do ppl settle on the coast/ rivers? Seattle & San Francisco
PORTS, trade, resources Seattle & San Francisco Silicon Valley- computer/tech industries

15 Urban Sprawl urban sprawl 3 layers:
Rapid spread of cities & suburbs, often poorly planned due to speed 3 layers: Urban core, Urban fringe, Rural Fringe (on the next slides)

16 URBAN SPRAWL 1- Urban core
“walking city”: downtown all buildings are close 

17 Urban Sprawl 2- urban fringe. 3- rural fringe.
Suburbs forming on outer ring of city 3- rural fringe. Small towns/farms outside of suburbs, connected by roads  eventually develops

18 Urban Sprawl Why would people leave the urban core? (what are some causes) Why would people leave the rural fringe? (what are some causes)

19 Urban Sprawl Sim.

20 Urban Sprawl Diagram 8 Katy I 10 610 Urban Core 99 59 Urban Fringe
Rich/Rose SL Rural Fringe Suburbs Wharton

21 Urban Sprawl Good things? Bad things?

22 Urban Sprawl Arguments SUPPORTING growth (urban sprawl)
New homes on cheaper rural land (cost  ) New job opportunities building houses, roads, etc. More $ spent in local stores (local economy) Property taxes help schools & roads

23 Urban Sprawl 3 arguments AGAINST growth (urban sprawl)
Destroys habitats/wildlife (building on what used to be nature) Reliance on cars (far drives- especially if work in the city)  traffic, pollution Taxes   in rural areas as land develops, becoming more expensive like the downtown. Big businesses can move to rural areas & put small business out. (i.e.- Walmart takes over a locally owned grocery story)

24 INDIVIDUAL: Mini Poster
1- Choose a side (For or Against) 2- Create a Mini Poster (white/construction paper): Choose either "Stop" or "Support" Urban Sprawl Give 3 reasons justifying your choice Pictures/borders/colors ***Like a flyer that you would pass out to get persuade people to join your side***

25 Cities Why do ppl settle on the coast/ rivers?
PORTS, trade, commercial links, natural resources What are Seattle & San Francisco known for? Silicon Valley- computer & aerospace industries Although DFW is a huge leader as well!

26 Draw An… IMMIGRANT Use one piece of paper
Use 3 colors- must have meaning At least 5 details Words are optional Be ready to share


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