For example, the likelihood of accidents is often higher in
cities than in rural areas so if you live in a city where accidents always seem to occur then you might want to increase your auto protection.
UHI is tackled in Section Three, but briefly, he observed that temperatures were routinely around 1 degree C (around 1.8 F) higher in
cities than in rural areas, and cites the United States where differences of 2.8 to 15 degrees (F) are noted between the voluntary observers in rural areas, and the paid ones in the adjacent cities.
Not exact matches
That's not so easy when you are
in the minority, and
in a party where progressives are pushing hard left - perhaps appealing more to coastal and
city voters
than those
in rural areas in red states.
The geographic
areas that CFs serve vary
in size from entire states or regions of a state (e.g. Southeastern Texas) to major metropolitan
cities like New York
City to
rural counties with populations less
than 2,500.
They produce impressive evidence to show that, contrary to commonly held assumptions, religion does better
in pluralistic
cities than in small towns and
rural areas.
The study also found men, people who live
in cities and non-white Americans are more likely to embrace other worldviews
than women, people living
in suburbs and
rural areas and white Americans.
«And it can not be right that those peers who do live outside London are less likely to be from great
cities like Birmingham, Liverpool and Bristol
than they are to be living
in less - populated
rural areas.
Also, crime rates are lower
in rural areas than in urban
city centers, and police response times are much slower
in rural areas than in urban
areas due to the lower population density which means long distances from a police station to the average crime scene.
Military spending on expensive major weapons systems built
in large
cities like aircraft, ships, and submarines, has grown much faster
than military spending on personnel, (which has actually declined as military spending overall has surged), who frequently hail from
rural areas.
@Adam Are you seriously asking for citations that prove gun use
in cities is more likely crime related
than livestock protection related and that
in rural areas that relation is reversed?
According to a new study, the Windy
City is a safe haven for migrating Canada geese, which are twice as likely to survive the winter there
than geese that forage
in nearby
rural areas.
«Are married couples who met and dated
in large
cities typically more similar
than [those]
in rural areas?
More
than 350,000 people from the most severely contaminated
areas were relocated, and the move from a
rural or village home to a completely unfamiliar life
in a
city apartment for many could have been traumatic, especially for the elderly, Chumak says.
In the 1950s about one third of the world's population lived in cities, by the second decade of the new millennium this proportion had risen to about one half and it is projected that by 2050, almost three - quarters of us will live in urban, rather than rural or other, area
In the 1950s about one third of the world's population lived
in cities, by the second decade of the new millennium this proportion had risen to about one half and it is projected that by 2050, almost three - quarters of us will live in urban, rather than rural or other, area
in cities, by the second decade of the new millennium this proportion had risen to about one half and it is projected that by 2050, almost three - quarters of us will live
in urban, rather than rural or other, area
in urban, rather
than rural or other,
areas.
UHI effects have been documented
in city environments worldwide and show that as
cities become increasingly urbanised, increasing energy use, reductions
in surface water (and evaporation) and increased concrete etc. tend to lead to warmer conditions
than in nearby more
rural areas.
According to the 2014 Joint Monitoring Report on global progress against the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on water and sanitation, more
than half of the global population lives
in cities, and urban
areas are still better supplied with improved water and sanitation
than rural ones.
Frank said the study focused on urban
areas because the infrastructure
in cities causes them to be a few degrees hotter
than surrounding
rural areas.
Here's a potential jolt to urbanites: Some big
cities, particularly those located
in hot and humid environments, actually birth more thunderstorms
than surrounding
rural areas.
True to Villanueva Beard's commitment to recognizing the cultural differences across the many regions
in which TFA places corps members, the Mississippi Delta will become a hub for training TFA teachers headed to
rural areas, where the demand for first - year teachers is much higher
than in many
cities, and where corps members will encounter a different type of poverty.
About one - third live
in rural areas, while slightly more
than one - third live
in the suburbs and slightly less
than one - third live
in cities.
New research shows disadvantaged children living
in rural areas do worse at school
than their
city counterparts.
That means that it will likely require that you make more
in order to qualify for a loan if you live
in an expensive
city than if you live
in a cheap
rural area.
In smaller
cities and
rural areas, earning $ 10 per hour is more livable
than a large metropolitan
area like New York
City or Washington D.C., where it won't pay the bills.
Many of these
areas may not even be
rural in nature, but have populations of less
than 20,000 and are not associated with any major town or
cities.
The USDA defines a
rural area as any
area that is
rural in nature and is not part of or associated with an urban
area, or any town, village or
city and has less
than 10,000 residents.
Where you live and drive: If you live
in a
rural area, chances are you'll pay less
than someone who lives and drives
in a
city where there are more drivers on the road, and the likelihood of getting into a collision is higher.
More people typically translates into more risks for insurance companies (this is why insurance costs
in cities are generally far higher
than rates
in rural areas).
According to the National Science Foundation, «
Areas of patchy woods, which are very common in cities and suburban and rural areas, may have higher populations of Lyme - disease carrying ticks than forest fragments... this is because some species thrive in smaller places.&r
Areas of patchy woods, which are very common
in cities and suburban and
rural areas, may have higher populations of Lyme - disease carrying ticks than forest fragments... this is because some species thrive in smaller places.&r
areas, may have higher populations of Lyme - disease carrying ticks
than forest fragments... this is because some species thrive
in smaller places.»
Rural areas are not the only concern, as rat populations
in some inner
cities can be far larger
than in the wild.
It is not the same to live
in a
rural area than in a big
city.
In every map, you can see that
cities have a higher density
than suburban
areas, and suburban
areas are more populated
than rural areas.
Explain the human factors which have caused these
cities to be milder
in January
than rural areas with a similar latitude, such as Marlborough.
Averaged out over a year, temperatures
in greater urban
areas,
cities and megacities all across the world are now one to two Kelvin higher
than in the surrounding
rural areas.
With the urban heat effect —
in which dense
cities and paved surfaces produce more heat
than in rural areas — people
in cities may feel greater impacts.
The average relative humidity
in cities is usually several percent lower
than that of adjacent
rural areas, primarily because of increased runoff of precipitation and the lack of evapotranspiration from vegetation
in urban
areas.
This is due to a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect that causes air temperatures
in New York
City and other major
cities to be warmer
than in neighboring suburbs and
rural areas.
Urban Heat Island profile Image from Lawrence Berkeley Labs From the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON Spring comes sooner to urban heat islands, with potential consequences for wildlife Urban - dwelling plants around the globe typically get a head start on the growing season compared to their
rural counterparts because of the urban heat island effect, the phenomenon
in which
cities tend to be warmer
than nonurban
areas due to their plethora of built surfaces — made of concrete, asphalt and more — and scarcity of vegetation.
And, Lou, you know, and the people
in your studio know that if they live
in the suburbs of New York
City, it's a lot colder in rural areas than in the c
City, it's a lot colder
in rural areas than in the
citycity.
I understand that people
in rural areas or places where there's no transit have a much bigger challenge
than someone living
in, say, Portland or New York
City.
It is a well - documented and oft - lamented fact that the problem of limited access to justice is far worse
in the
rural and remote
areas of Canada
than in its
cities and suburbs.
As expected, the average rates
in urban (large
cities) are higher
than the rates
in rural areas.
People who live
in rural areas visited the hospital four times more
than those who live
in cities.
Since big
cities can be accident prone
areas insuring a car here will be a lot expensive
than driving your car
in safer roads like
in rural places.
Drivers
in a big
city, like Birmingham, AL, will deal with more cars
than someone driving
in a
rural area.
For example, people
in cities generally pay higher premiums
than people
in rural areas because of a higher risk of an accident
in cities.
City drivers deal with more cars
than drivers
in rural area and by consequence will see higher premiums due simply to the volume of cars on the road.
As one might expect, it costs
city drivers a bit more for car insurance
than those
in rural areas.
If you live
in a relatively low - traffic, low - crime suburban or
rural area, for example, your rates might be lower
than they would be if your home address was
in a large
city with heavy traffic and more opportunities for thieves to take advantage of unsuspecting auto owners.
All things being equal, you'll pay less when you live
in a more
rural area than when you're
in the
city.
If you live
in a
rural area, chances are you'll pay less
than someone who lives and drives
in a
city where there are more drivers on the road.