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Today I will be sharing about rural and urban areas.

First of all Urban


areas are places of high populations and high density, characterised by
their built-up infrastructure. Rural areas are the complete opposite of urban
areas, having a low population and density whilst maintaining a lack of
large infrastructure. Compared to busy cities, there is more land available
in the countryside, which helps keep housing costs low. You have a lot
more space, physically speaking, in rural areas. In addition to having a
more spacious home, you can also purchase surrounding land.

In my opinion rural areas are much better than urban areas because living
rurally can decrease stress levels, help lessen mood disorders, and increase
dopamine levels? We all experience stress from time to time, but you’ll
have calm, peaceful surroundings that help you balance out stress levels.
Without the stress of crime, neighbours, and privacy, it’s much easier to
relax and enjoy the nature around you! Living a rural lifestyle is much
cheaper than living in an urban area. Rural homes are often less expensive
because they are in less desirable and populated areas, which is good news
for you.

Even though rural areas have a lot of advantages they also have some
disadvantages too like lack of public transportation, small towns have
limited access to public transportation. Some rural communities may not
have any transit options whatsoever. Further, since rural areas tend to be
spread out, they aren’t very friendly to bicycles or pedestrians. This means
you’re all but required to own a car to commute, run errands, and get
around.

Lastly I recommended you to go visit rural areas even if it’s just one time
because it’s more peaceful and calm, you get to feel the wind and check
out the awesome view there. That’s all, thank you for reading!

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