Home learning Read the megacity case study.

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Home learning Read the megacity case study. COOL: List the advantages and disadvantages of living in a megacity. MEDIUM: List the advantages and disadvantages of living in a megacity. Explain what is ’PUSHING’ people out of the villages and ‘PULLING’ them into the cities. HOT: List the advantages and disadvantages of living in a megacity. Split these in to 3 groups – social, environmental and economical. Explain what is ‘PUSHING’ people out of the villages and ‘PULLING’ them into the cities. Split these factors into 3 groups – social, environmental and economical. Environmental factors:   Living environment, Geological composition, Elevations, Climate conditions..etc. Social: Pressure on land as more people move in. Conflicts of cultures from migrants can lead to civil wars. Pressure on medical systems and schools. Economic: Lack of money for services due to strain on government Government are not able to finance growing population or provide work for them so informal sector becomes dominant