The degree of sprawl is determined by various factors, including land use patterns, population density, transportation infrastructure, and the distribution of amenities and services. Key indicators often include the ratio of residential to commercial space, the average distance between homes and workplaces, and the reliance on automobiles for commuting. Additionally, measurements such as the degree of connectivity among neighborhoods and the availability of public transit can also influence sprawl assessments. Overall, a combination of urban planning metrics and socio-economic factors helps quantify sprawl in a given area.
i will sprawl
Sprawl in front of me, if you need forgiveness. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
I told my son to not sprawl when watching televison/tv.
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Suburban Sprawl Music was created in 1999.
the degree of polynomial is determined by the highest exponent its variable has.
of Sprawl
The Degree (for a polynomial with one variable) is the largest exponent of that variable.
I told my son not to sprawl on the couch watching TV all day
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energy sprawl is the amount of land needed to produce clean energy
A sprawl is when you run toward a ball, pass it (with your platform - forearms), and slide on your belly on the ground.