Explain the human factors which have caused these cities to be milder in January
than rural areas with a similar latitude, such as Marlborough.
Not exact matches
I grew up in a
rural area in a town
with a population smaller
than my first college dormitory!
Cellular transmission is more affordable
than using satellites, but if you are traveling across borders or in
rural areas where cellular reception is choppy, intermittent or absent, you might have problems
with your data.
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's
Rural - Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1, for counties in metropolitan
areas with 1 million or more in population through 9, for counties where there is no community larger
than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a metropolitan
area.
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.
TCASH has more
than 20 million customers in 34 provinces in Indonesia,
with reach in urban
areas as well as
rural areas that are...
Queensland, meanwhile, takes the national preference for «plain packaging» to another level,
with residents in both
rural and urban
areas being more
than twice as likely to opt for supermarket brands as they are for Bega.
Teachout was able to run a stronger -
than - expected turnout in
rural and upstate
areas based on in part an active environmental campaign opposed to hydrofracking and Cuomo's strained relationship
with public workers unions.
It's not that urban
areas favor democrats but rather those that live in urban
areas tend to either fit into and / or associate more
with the demographics that do tend to favor democrats at a higher density
than in the
rural areas.
«Whether it's helping young people in
rural areas find work, or ensuring those
with mental health difficulties have effective support, our liberal voice is needed now more
than ever.
The governor suggested that Trump's urban roots would make him easier to work
with than GOP leaders who hail from
rural and suburban
areas, remembering the late Mario Cuomo's struggles to bring the state funding during the 1980s
In the largest of these, out of a cohort of 1.75 million Danes, being born in Copenhagen was associated
with a 2.5-fold greater risk of schizophrenia
than being born in
rural areas.
Surveys by Rozelle's team have found that more
than half of eighth graders in poor
rural areas in China have IQs below 90, leaving them struggling to keep up
with the fast - paced official curriculum.
The study, published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, examined the records of more
than 38,000 people
with chronic ischemic heart disease living in either urban or
rural areas.
«Some of the counties we looked at were very large,
with both urban and
rural areas in a single county, so to tease apart the interplay between the measures of quality in our five domains and how they impact urban and
rural areas,» Jagai said, «we will need to look at geographic
areas smaller
than counties.»
The report says urban
areas,
with their asphalt and concrete, are as much as 10 degrees hotter
than more
rural regions.
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.
In Arizona — a highly urbanized state
with population primarily clustered in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan
areas — both charter and district schools are concentrated in urban
areas, yet as of 2010 there were more
than 200 charter schools operating in suburbs, towns, and
rural areas.
Students in
rural areas have to travel farther to reach school
than their urban counterparts — a commute of several hours by boat is considered normal — and many of their parents may not have the education level necessary to help
with high school homework.
In terms of reach, we know the number of schools involved in teaching school alliances is growing but that this varies quite significantly between local authorities, especially between
rural and urban
areas, and also by phase,
with more
than twice as many secondary schools involved as primary schools.
Secondly, many of our schools in
rural, regional and remote
areas are small — there are a bit over 2000 schools in Australia
with less
than 100 students, and most of those are in
rural, regional and remote
areas.
In
rural areas, a solution more immediate
than hiring Hispanic teachers and paraprofessionals may be to recruit and train promotores — staff who provide families
with advice, encouragement, and assistance in unfamiliar aspects of schools and their organizational culture.
The page has attracted more
than 1,200 followers in the largely
rural area, and kept community members up to speed
with the debate on charters happening more
than 200 miles away in Raleigh.
Expert practitioners also noted that a STEM PLC
with teachers from multiple schools is a useful strategy when it is not possible to get more
than a very few teachers from a single school (e.g., a PLC focused on the work of high school physics or a PLC for mathematics or science teachers in small schools in a
rural area).
It also runs 1,411 «small» schools of between 111 and 209 pupils, 856 of which are
rural, as well as 1,859 schools
with more
than 210 pupils, where just 321 are in
rural areas.
Additionally, 10 percent of the total allocation is reserved for «small projects»
with a minimum of $ 5 million per award (the minimum project threshold does not apply), and 25 percent of the total allocation is reserved for «
rural areas» (defined for this purpose as being less
than 200,000 in population).
Additionally, 10 % of the total allocation is reserved for «small projects»
with a minimum of $ 5 million per award (the minimum project threshold does not apply), and 25 % of the total allocation is reserved for «
rural areas» (defined for this purpose as being less
than 200,000 in population).
To reflect the Administration's Infrastructure Initiative, DOT intends to award a greater share of BUILD Transportation grant funding to projects located in
rural areas that align well
with the selection criteria
than to such projects in urban
areas.
In addition, men are less likely
than women to have read a book, as are adults in
rural areas compared
with those in urban
areas.
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.
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.
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.
That, coupled
with concentrated energy use and less ventilation
than in
rural areas, creates a heating effect.»
If this is the best such land
area surface temperature assessment system on the planet (covering, as well, a broad range of metropolitan, suburban, and
rural areas), and the quality of the system is now proven to be demonstrably more prone to error
than had been previously assumed —
with the preponderance of error shown to produce the impression of warming in excess of real conditions prevailing — what may be reliably inferred about surface temperature monitoring systems data from even less reliable thermometers all over the rest of the world?
More
than two - thirds of sub-Saharan Africa's population lacks electricity,
with that number growing to more
than 85 percent in
rural areas.
UN Environment will assist Colombia
with overcoming the environmental degradation legacy of the internal conflict which lasted for more
than 50 years, especially in remote
rural areas
To protect owl and salmon habitats, the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan reduced timber production on national forests in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California by more
than 80 percent, resulting in mill closures and job losses that were particularly hard on
rural areas with no other industry.
I've spoken
with a landowner in the
rural area of Saratoga, California, who owns a single parcel
with more land
than he knows what to do
with, and I asked him why doesn't he build an MDU or some such,...
These measures, together
with the Localism Bill that extends to a community right to build across England rather
than just in
rural areas, and the New Homes Bonus that offers cash to councils that allow new homes to be built in their
area, demonstrate the Government's determination to respond to the chronic national housing shortage, and to encourage property development.
While there is a need for attorneys in
rural areas, this is a problem that plagues the entire nation, even in states
with lower pass scores
than California's.
Drivers in a big city, like Birmingham, AL, will deal
with more cars
than someone driving in a
rural area.
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.
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.
Places
with less traffic, like more
rural areas, often have lower average car insurance premiums
than places
with more traffic.
Statistically, if you live in an
area with a high number of people, you are more likely to be in an accident
than someone living in a
rural area.
For example, a single parent
with a college - bound teen living in a region
with a high cost of living — such as New York — will need more term life insurance coverage
than a two - income household
with very young children in a
rural area.
With more
than 60 %
Rural population and high Financial illiteracy even in Urban
area, LIC's Traditional Plan can prove to be double edged sword for Life Events as well as untimely death of bread winner.
Finally, the location where you live is important because, if you live in a city
with multiple accidents occurring each day, then you are likely exposed to more driving hazards
than you would be if you lived in a
rural area.
develops autonomous drones designed to deliver vaccines, medicine and blood on request from health workers in
rural areas,
with the Tanzanian government to begin using more
than 100 drones from four distribution centers to make up to 2,000 deliveries each day.