Rural Area -

: These areas have far fewer people per square kilometer than cities. In some regions, density is defined as fewer than 400 people per square kilometer.

: Rural demographics often lean toward an older average age with slower or decreasing population growth compared to urban centers. Functional and Economic Characteristics Rural Area - National Geographic Education rural area

: Landscapes are dominated by farmland, forests, grasslands, and mountain protection areas . : These areas have far fewer people per

A , often called the "countryside," is characterized by low population density , vast open spaces , and a primary economic dependence on natural resources like agriculture and forestry. Unlike urban centers, these regions feature settlements that are geographically dispersed and have limited infrastructure. Core Physical and Demographic Features Core Physical and Demographic Features : Residential areas

: Residential areas are often small, sparse, and categorized as compact , semi-compact , or dispersed settlements. Common forms include hamlets, villages, and isolated farmsteads.

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