In the countryside.
The "french countryside" means exactly what it sounds like. It refers to areas of France not in cities. Much of the France, by land area, is countryside with small farms, rolling hills, and gentle people.
you mean farms and living out in the countryside...it varies. there are urban, suburban, and rural
wind energy is produced in wind farms usually in the countryside but can sometimes be in other places. They can also be offshore .
because they are eye saw and take up a lot of room in the countryside .
Rural refers to the countryside, farms, small hamlets,etc. Urban is towns with stores, schools, offices as well as house.
English countryside is mainly grasses, trees, fields and farms, It has alot of animals, birds and bugs including: Blackbirds, Magpie's, Robins, Swans, Butterflies,Dragonflies, Bees, Wasps, Fox's, Badgers, Horses and Rabbits.
City life tends to be more fast-paced, crowded, and filled with opportunities for work, entertainment, and social events. Life in the countryside is typically quieter, more peaceful, and closer to nature. The countryside offers more space, fresh air, and a stronger sense of community.
40% of people live countryside , where as, the other 60% live in cities or villages.
Wind farms can be anywhere, not just near the sea. Many may be positioned near beaches because of the strong winds coming off the sea. However, in Australia, for example, most wind farms are positioned on hills or in the mountains, where high winds are generated by the topography of the countryside.
Towns, farms and villages whose distruction had no strategic advantage to the enemy and were therefore less likely to be attacked.
Some women went to the countryside ,similarly with their children, to work on farms. This was known as the women's land army.