Sentences with phrase «population surge»

"Population surge" refers to a sudden and significant increase in the number of people living in a particular area. Full definition
As a result, Rogers has experienced an 8 % population surge in the past year.
Krupke agrees, saying this innate adaptability might explain why the European study showed German bee populations surged after exposure to the toxic chemicals.
At the same time, the ability of local authorities to plan for population surges has been reduced by regulations requiring any new schools to be either an academy or a free school, rather than a council school.
«In the past decade, the Atlanta region's Asian population surged 74 percent, while its Latino population grew by 101 percent,» the article notes.
But as the world's urban population surges, and more people crowd into rat - plagued slums, the rodents are getting renewed attention from researchers and public health experts.
They see a brief population surge, followed by a whole lot of people swiftly leaving while claiming that the servers ere somehow mismanaged because they wanted something other than the actual true - to - vanilla servers.
Today we are midway into a third great population surge, which may level off at eleven billion or so three to four hundred years after the modern scientific and industrial revolution began.
When tourists, workers, shoppers, and beachgoers are added into the equation, the daily population surges to anywhere between 250,000 to 450,000 people.
While some of this population surge is due to Hasidim, the traditionally garbed community whose cultural practices often lead to large families of 10 or more children (and whose neighborhoods voted more heavily for John McCain in 2008 than the State of Utah), the larger Orthodox Jewish population is experiencing explosive growth in New York City as well.
Barrios - Paoli and Glen clashed over how to curb homelessness as the population surged 10 percent during the mayor's first year in office.
«We've known about the population surge in Corona, and P.S. 19Q has been fighting for this extension for a very long time.
you save money, and you escape the crowds [nantucket's population surges to 50 - 60,000 in the summer].
The population surge continues, and that means an ever tighter squeeze on school places.
Cities don't cope well when their population surges.
«There has always been a group of consumers that bought products based on where they were made, but that population surged after major pet food and treat recalls in the late 2000s, some of which were attributed to internationally sourced ingredients,» says Ann Hudson, vice president of marketing for Whitebridge Pet Brands, based in St. Louis.
The skunk is only currently found on two islands off the southern coast of California (Santa Cruz Island, and Santa Rosa Island, where its occurrence was once thought to be rare but recently experienced a population surge in the 1990s).
Much of the building boom that accompanied this population surge has not taken into account the implicit tornado danger in the region.
As the city's population surges, the dangers of traveling in Toronto have become apparent to
Naperville began to experience a population surge in the 1960s and 70's which continued through the end of the 20th century.
In fact, North Carolina has experienced a population surge recently, ranking as the eighth fastest - growing state in the U.S. by population in 2008.
Although it didn't hit the area directly - it in fact drove a population surge from Galveston to Pasadena - it forever altered the demographic structure of Texas.
All corniness aside, this small Cornhusker town has boomed over the past two decades — a population surge of nearly 50 %.
Approximately 5,000 residential and commercial real estate projects are in the pipeline, with city planners and developers gearing up for a population surge to 4 million within a decade.
A variety of economic factors are the cause for the population surge in the South.
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