Wednesday, March 23, 2011

9.1 Questions 1 - 12

Questions 1 - 12 


Q1. Urban Sprawl - a characteristic of Australian cities where population growth has caused expansion outwards in size with the creation of new low-density suburbs

Q2. Urban Consolidation - the redevelopment of parts of a city to achieve a higher population density, characterised by high-rise apartment complexes and villa developments

Q3. A highly urbanised county is one that has a highly populated areas

Q4.

Sydney:
Population - 3 502 000

Melbourne:
Population - 3 162 000

Brisbane:
Population - 1 508 000

Q5. A factor that influences our capital cities is that they are all near the sea so this allows for easy transport.

Q6.
Population Density - The number of people per square kilometre
Urban Sprawl -  A characteristic of Australian cities where population growth has caused expansion outwards in size with the creation of new low-density suburbs

Q7. Australian cities have a low population density in comparison to other countries, however our population is still rising so this is due to change in the coming years.

Q8. Major infrastructure are already in use but with urban sprawl they will be used more than ever before.

Q9. Urban planers are making original designs now to assist with problem of urban sprawl. 


Q10. 
a. Melbourne 
b. Its is calculated by dividing the population of the country to the square density
c. High
d. 3 out of 10 


Q11. The noise the construction will make, however does bring money into community 


Q12. More freedom, more room to live.

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