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What are some ways that industrial cities differ from preindustrial cities?

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in industrial cities, each phase of production is carried out by specialists while in pre-industrial cities each phase is carried out by craftsmen

Pre-industrial cities are congested while industrial cities are not.

Industrial cities embrace modern transportation facilities while pre-industrial cities use primitive transportation technology.

Pre-industrial cities use primitive sources of energy while industrial cities embrace modern energy sources.

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Answer:

The following are some of the differences between industrial cities and pre industrial cities.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In industrial cities, each phase of production is carried out by specialists while in pre-industrial cities each phase is carried out by craftsmen
  • Pre-industrial cities are congested while industrial cities are not.
  • Industrial cities embrace modern transportation facilities while pre-industrial cities use primitive transportation technology.
  • Pre-industrial cities use primitive sources of energy while industrial cities embrace modern energy sources.
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