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Urbanisation in the UK

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Factors Causing Urbanisation Differences Within the UK

Urbanisation rates have historically differed between different regions of the UK, and are continuing to differ in the modern day.

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Physical land

  • One factor affecting urbanisation rates in the UK is the relief of the land.
  • In the South-east the land tends to be flatter, providing greater suitability for settlements to develop.
  • In comparison, in Scotland in the north, the land is higher and has many steep slopes creating challenges for the development of infrastructure required for settlements to grow.
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The Industrial Revolution

  • A key factor affecting the distribution of the UK’s population is the Industrial Revolution during the 19th Century.
  • This resulted in the growth of cities like Birmingham and Manchester as they were near sites of industry, like coal mining.

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