As we know, most of rich sugar daddies more prefer to live in bustling cities
rather than rural areas with bad basic facilities and amenities.
In urban areas during the winter when snow cover is less pervasive, temperatures are higher
than rural areas in the daytime by an average of 2 °F.
Most bicycle accidents occur in urban areas
rather than rural areas and almost half of all bicycle fatalities happen to children under the age of 16.
In every map, you can see that cities have a higher density than suburban areas, and suburban areas are more
populated than rural areas.
Pedestrian accidents in Colorado are statistically more likely to happen during nighttime hours and more commonly in urban
areas than rural area.
Inner cities as well as suburbs show distinctly warmer temperatures — known as the urban heat island effect —
than rural areas as a result of land use and human activities, which can affect rainfall, air quality and public health.
Explain the human factors which have caused these cities to be milder in January
than rural areas with a similar latitude, such as Marlborough.
Indeed, there are some suggestions that urban areas actually have a lower carbon
footprint than rural areas, e.g., Glaeser & Kahn, 2010 (Abstract; Google Scholar access), although the data is quite ambiguous, e.g., Heinonen & Junnila, 2011 (Open access).
This difference occurs as a result of the increased frictional drag on air flowing over built - up urban terrain, which is
rougher than rural areas.
In this essay, we summarise the main points of our three «Urbanization bias» papers, which we have submitted for peer review at the Open Peer Review Journal.It has been known since at least the 19th century that urban areas are
warmer than rural areas.
The prevalences of hyperactivity and one or more disorders were significantly higher in urban
areas than rural areas.
Safe sites also work best in places where drug use is centralized, such as in specific urban neighborhoods rather
than rural areas.
Urban areas are warmer
than rural areas, and many weather stations around the world have become surrounded by urban sprawl since the Industrial Revolution.