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The corridor from boston to washington, d.c. is an example of a megalopolis. a. True b. False
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The corridor from boston to washington, d.c. is an example of a megalopolis. a. True b. False
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Megalopolis is typically defined as a chain of roughly adjacent metropolitan areas which may be somewhat separated or merge into a continuous urban region. An example is the large urban corridor stretching from Boston to Washington DC
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