However, when you take into account the relatively
low population density across the Tar Heel state and consider the fact that until recently North Carolina's rural population was higher than its urban population, the low rates begin to make sense.
However, when you take into account the relatively
low population density across the Tar Heel state and consider the fact that until recently North Carolina's rural population was higher than its urban population, the low rates begin to make sense.
Not exact matches
The fastest warming areas (
across Canada and Russia) have a
low population density, so maybe that means UHI fails the first test as far as its global influence goes.