Although many researchers tried to get bring with descriptions of the idea, the fundamental component of most descriptions and most people’s acceptance of sprawl is this: Sprawl is the spread out of an urban area, and it is suburban over more considerable for country land at the fringe of an urban area. Since sprawl is one name for many situations, there has been no clear consensus regarding what exactly “urban sprawl” is or how it is caused. This stretched form of the city with low density at the periphery is sometimes called sprawl. By the end of the 20th century, urban growth was rapidly pushing cities further and further out, and the cities were expanding spatially, while in the 21st century, the automobile revolution changed the dominant form of city living. In this long duration, what was witnessed was the growth of cities from ancestral form to small harbor/rail-based towns and to the present-day cities with skyscrapers adorning landscapes.
state that describing would be more suitable than defining. In the confusion in the definition of urban sprawl, Wilson et al. While Gordon and Richardson define urban sprawl as leapfrog development, DiLorenzo defines it as growth with cancer or virus. The history of urban sprawl dates back from the ancient times of the origin of cities (during what is referred to as the first phase of urbanization in the world). The history of urban sprawl is unwritten, and only a small part of the beginning work has been done.