Task 1 - A megacity has a population of over 10 million.
The world's first megacities were Tok...
Geography, 23.05.2020 13:58 luckyalita
Task 1 - A megacity has a population of over 10 million.
The world's first megacities were Tokyo and New York
Using the graph, where in the world are most of the megacities found? List
the cities by continent. An atlas / google search may help you... Slide 4...think
continental areas.
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