5 largest cities in Thailand: Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, and Pak Kret
The population of the largest city: 5104476
“Rank size rule” the estimated size of each of the next four largest cities: 2552238, 1701492, 1276119, 1020895
Actual populations of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th largest cities: 208781, 200952, 191696, 182926
A well-developed paragraph defending to what extent the “rank size rule” is proven valid or invalid based upon the populations of this country’s five largest cities: The population of Thailand does not go too well with the rank size rule. The rank size rule is the distribution of city sizes working in a regular and common way. The estimations are similar but off by a significant amount. The rule in this case seems invalid with the population because the numbers are different by a dramatic number.
Population: 67,976,405
Population Density: 133
Urban Population %: 50.4%
Urban Population Living in Slums Average %: N/A
Change in Urban Population % with Improved Urban Sanitation: 89.9%
% with Improved Urban Water Supply: 97.6%
The population of the largest city: 5104476
“Rank size rule” the estimated size of each of the next four largest cities: 2552238, 1701492, 1276119, 1020895
Actual populations of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th largest cities: 208781, 200952, 191696, 182926
A well-developed paragraph defending to what extent the “rank size rule” is proven valid or invalid based upon the populations of this country’s five largest cities: The population of Thailand does not go too well with the rank size rule. The rank size rule is the distribution of city sizes working in a regular and common way. The estimations are similar but off by a significant amount. The rule in this case seems invalid with the population because the numbers are different by a dramatic number.
Population: 67,976,405
Population Density: 133
Urban Population %: 50.4%
Urban Population Living in Slums Average %: N/A
Change in Urban Population % with Improved Urban Sanitation: 89.9%
% with Improved Urban Water Supply: 97.6%
Rush hour in the capital city of Bangkok, Thailand. Highly urbanized area.
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Highly urbanized area, this area holds a ton of jobs for the people of Thailand.
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Sewing factories in Thailand where women are highly employed.
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