Changing Urban Environments. Worlds Most Populated Cities 1.Tokyo, Japan - 32,450,000 2. Seóul, South Korea - 20,550,000 3. Mexico City, Mexico - 20,450,000.

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Changing Urban Environments

Worlds Most Populated Cities 1.Tokyo, Japan - 32,450, Seóul, South Korea - 20,550, Mexico City, Mexico - 20,450, New York City, USA - 19,750, Mumbai, India - 19,200, Jakarta, Indonesia - 18,900, Sáo Paulo, Brazil - 18,850, Delhi, India - 18,680, Õsaka/Kobe, Japan - 17,350, Shanghai, China - 16,650,000

Worlds Urban Population YEARURBAN POPULATION , , , 331, , 740, , 274, , 853, , 494, 607

Worlds Most Populated Cities

11. Manila, Philippines - 16,300, Los Angeles, USA - 15,250, Calcutta, India - 15,100, Moscow, Russian Fed. - 15,000, Cairo, Egypt - 14,450, Lagos, Nigeria - 13,488, Buenos Aires, Argentina - 13,170, London, United Kingdom - 12,875, Beijing, China - 12,500, Karachi, Pakistan - 11,800,000

Changing Land Use in Cities -earth/ -earth/ Look at LONDON (MEDC) and Mexico City (LEDC). How does the city change across its transect?