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How did airports encourage city growth?

A. They promoted the building of hotels, restaurants, services, and rapid transit to accommodate
travelers.
B. They are so big and require so much land that they need a larger population to be sustained.
C. They limit the effects of gridlock and make travel more pleasant.
D. They were responsible for transporting over 13 billion tons of materials.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA
OB
OC
OD

User Arshu
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The answer is A, because airports transport over 200k people a year make people want to build hotels and restaurants. Also the people need to get to these placese some how The answer is A

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Airports encouraged city growth in that they promoted the building of hotels, services, and rapid transit to accommodate travelers. This is best supported by option A.

During periods of urbanization, many people travel or relocate to areas within the city. Airports influenced city growth because with consideration that many people traveled by plane, many forms of infrastructure were needed to fit the largest capacity of people as possible.
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