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What are some social changes that may occur in rural UK areas experiencing population growth?
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Section B: The changing economic world
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What are some social changes that may occur in rural UK areas experiencing population growth?
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In rural UK areas experiencing population growth, social changes may include increased demand for housing, which can lead to the development of new residential areas. Additionally, there may be a greater need for local services such as schools and healthcare facilities, resulting in improvements in infrastructure and community amenities.
Explanation
This question tests the understanding of social changes linked to population growth in rural areas. The answer highlights specific changes that reflect the impact of increased population on local communities.
Common mistake
Understanding Population Changes
Students often confuse the causes of population growth with those of population decline, failing to recognize the distinct social and economic changes associated with each.
To fix this, students should study specific examples of rural areas experiencing growth and decline, focusing on the unique factors influencing each situation.
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