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A conurbation is a piece of land that eventually grows into a part of a city.

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What are cities that overlap to make larger cities called?

Cities that overlap to create larger cities are typically known as conurbations or metropolitan areas. This happens when urban areas grow and expand to the point where they blend together, forming a continuous built-up area. Examples include the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas and the Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo Megalopolis in Brazil.


What is the differences between urban and rural environment?

Rural areas are settled places outside towns and cities. they can have an agricultural character, though many rural areas are based on natural gas, petroleum, etc. Rural areas are less modern and open than urban areas. People there are probably more attached to there traditions and beliefs. We don't usually see the society moving, in terms of seeing the population changing habits, accepting other cultures and adopting some, etc. However we do find hospitals, schools, and banks in rural areas. An urban area is an area with an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. Urban areas may be cities, towns or conurbations. Unlike an urban area, a metropolitan area includes not only the urban area, but also satellite cities plus intervening rural land that is socioeconomically connected to the urban core city, typically by employment ties through commuting, with the urban core city being the primary labor market. In fact, urbanized areas agglomerate and grow as the core population/economic activity center within a larger metropolitan area or envelope. People living there are open, they choose there cultures and there beliefs and share them and that's what make them a very modern society. they care most about technology, communication, economy, etc and always look forward to develop and extend markets, diversify products.


Related Questions

What are the major conurbations of New York City and Manhattan?

The major conurbations of New York include much of northern New Jersey, including Newark, Jersey City, and Bayonne. It also includes places in New York like Yonkers.


Do more people in United Stateslive in rural or urban areas?

Most of the population lives in conurbations and towns.


Why is japan mostly urban?

Japan is predominantlu urban, with some vast conurbations.


Where is the Don River in Europe?

South Yorkshire - main conurbations are Sheffield and Doncaster


What is an example of a small town in the UK?

How do you define small? It also depends on whether you allow parts of conurbations. Hastings in Sussex had a population of 125 524 in 2001.


Is the US a rural or urban country?

Rural refers to the countryside. Urban refers to the city or town.


Why did epidemics affect the first nations people?

The first nations people by and large were nomadic and did not live in large urban conurbations. They also did not have domesticated animals. This meant that their environment did not produce plague diseases (apart from syphilis) and therefore the native people were not immune to or regularly exposed to plague diseases. The situation in the Old world was different, there were large urban conurbations and livestock lived in close proximity to people resulting in people being regularly exposed to epidemic organisms (which were crossing the species barriers) but surviving these. When the two people came in contact the new world people succumbed rapidly to the infection the old world brought with them (because they had no immunity) and 90-95% of these people died.


What is the population of a conurbation?

A conurbation is a region comprising a number of cities and their surrounding built-up areas that have merged together. The population of a conurbation can vary widely depending on the size and density of the cities within it, but typically conurbations have populations in the millions.


Where are the conurbations in the US?

Large densely populated urban sprawls formed by the growth and coalescence of individual towns or cities. Conurbation examples in the United States are ~New York Tri-State Area ~San Fransisco Bay Area ~Greater Los Angeles Area ~Baltimore-Washington Area


What is heating effect?

A heat island effect is usually found in the form of urban conurbations. Human activities, particularly the replacement of natural terrain by materials such as concrete and asphalt change the thermal absorption of the "island". It is, therefore, much warmer than its immediate surroundings.


Are there only certain areas where nuclear energy can be used?

a nuclear power station requires adequate cooling water, but that's true of any large power plant. The fuel can easily be delivered by road or rail, so no difficulty there. I would say the only areas not to be able to take nuclear plants are in highly populated places and large conurbations, and that is to prevent exposures to many people if there is an escape of radioactivity.


What are cities that overlap to make larger cities called?

Cities that overlap to create larger cities are typically known as conurbations or metropolitan areas. This happens when urban areas grow and expand to the point where they blend together, forming a continuous built-up area. Examples include the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas and the Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo Megalopolis in Brazil.