1. You could say that a rural area is somewhere far from a city. There is
usually a lot of farms and agriculture in these type of areas. The countryside
is a rural area.
Urban means somewhere in the
city. We could say New York is an urban area.
2. There are some differences between urban areas and rural areas in
Norway, but there may also be some similarities. I guess some of the biggest
cities in Norway include both rural and urban areas, and the transition between
the city and the countryside is quite smooth. Take Oslo for example; we have a busy
city centre with lots of shops, people and so on, but just a little up north from the city we have “Nordmarka”.
I have never been to India,
but I think that the differences between rural and urban are bigger than in
Norway. I read that people living in the city/urban areas have better living
conditions. Another big difference is the population density.
3. That is insane. It shows how big the differences are concerning
consumption. Some get more than others do, which is unfair. It also shows how
important it is to try to keep a sustainable lifestyle.
4. There could be many reasons to choose this type of lifestyle. It is
very good for the environment to produce your food yourself, because most types
of food (or other products) are often been transported a long way before it
even gets to you. This is a more sustainable way of living. Another reason for
living this way could be to distance yourself from all the stress by linving in the
city.
5.
· - Produce your
own food (or as much as possible)
· -Walk or use
your bike instead of a car if possible.
· -Get a job
close to where you live.
6. Being happy, taking care of/supporting my
family and friends, school/education.