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Urban and Rural
Difference between Rural and Urban Life:
|SR .NO |Rural Life |Urban life |
|1 |Environment: Close / direct contact with nature. |Greater isolation from nature. Predominance of manmade |
| |Preliminaries influenced by natural environmental |(artificial environment). |
| |elements like rain, heat, drought, frost, sow etc. over| |
| |which there is no control. | |
|2 |Occupation: Agricultural is the fundamental occupation.|No fundamental occupation. Most of people engaged in |
| |Majority of population is engaged in agriculture. |principally in manufacturing, mechanical pursuits, trade|
| |Neighbors of Agriculturist are also agriculturist |commerce, professions and other non-agricultural |
| | |occupations. |
|3 |Size of Community: Size of community is very small in |Size of community is large in size. Urbanity and size of|
| |size. Agriculturalism and size of community are |community are positively co-related. |
| |negatively co-related. | |
|4 |Density of Population: Density of population is lower. |Size of community is large in size. Urbanity and size of|
| |Density and rurality are negatively co-related. |community are positively co-related. |
|5 |Homogeneity and heterogeneity of population: More |More heterogeneous than rural.

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