Author: Alex Williams

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Alex Williams is a PhD student in urban studies and planning. He is broadly interested in the historical geographies of capital, the geopolitical economy of urbanization, environmental and imperial history, critical urban theory, and spatial dialectics.

Urbanization can happen through a shift in location from rural areas to urban areas. This happens when a nation is still developing, and it has some drawbacks that affect the common mass on a large scale.

Out of all the seven continents in the world, Europe is the sixth-largest or the second-smallest continent. It merely covers 2% of Earth’s surface with a population of 748.789,218 residing there.