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Which type of growth pattern is typical of cities that fit the model depicted?

A.
The city grows in a series of wedges or channels extending out from the CBD.

B.
The city grows in a series of rings, with upscale residential at the center and informal settlements at the outer edges.

C.
The city grows in a series of rings, with business activities at the center and upscale residential at the outer edges.

D.
The city grows around various centers spread across the metropolitan area.

E.
The city grows, contracts, and then is redeveloped so that the CBD is organized around tourism.

Which type of growth pattern is typical of cities that fit the model depicted? A. The-example-1
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Answer:

C.

The city grows in a series of rings, with business activities at the center and upscale residential at the outer edges.

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