It's the heat from all the houses, machines, and people.
Cities are warmer than rural areas due to the urban heat island effect. This effect is caused by human activities like buildings, roads, and vehicles absorbing and retaining heat, as well as the lack of vegetation for shade and cooling. This leads to higher temperatures in cities compared to surrounding rural areas.
The city's streets and buildings absorb more of the sun's rays than plants and trees of rural areas.
Cities generally have more concrete and buildings, which absorb and retain heat making them warmer than rural areas. This is known as the urban heat island effect. Additionally, cities tend to have less green spaces and trees, which can cool the area through shade and evapotranspiration.
In China, rural areas are experiencing rapid urbanization as people migrate to cities in search of better economic opportunities. This has led to depopulation in rural areas and increased urbanization and population growth in cities. The government is working on policies to support rural development and bridge the gap between urban and rural areas.
Galvanized roofing lasts longer in rural areas compared to cities due to less pollution and industrial activity in rural areas. Pollution in cities can accelerate the corrosion process of galvanized roofing, shortening its lifespan. Additionally, rural areas typically have lower humidity levels, reducing the likelihood of rust formation on the roofing material.
Cities are typically warmer than rural areas due to the urban heat island effect, where human activities like buildings, roads, and transportation systems absorb and retain heat from the sun. This heat is then released into the air, raising temperatures in cities compared to surrounding rural areas where natural landscapes can cool down more efficiently. Additionally, concrete and asphalt in cities absorb and re-radiate heat, further contributing to the higher temperatures.
Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas, resulting in the growth of cities.
Rural areas are places that are not in or near cities.
Like in other countries, Irish people live in both cities and rural areas. Ireland has lots of cities that people live in and lots of rural areas where people live.
they increased rural areas
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No, the census of 1920 showed that for the first time in U.S. history, more Americans lived in urban areas than in rural areas. The shift from rural to urban living reflected the ongoing industrialization and urbanization of the country.
Cities tend to be hotter than rural areas due to the urban heat island effect. This effect is caused by factors such as greater construction of buildings, roads, and other heat-absorbing surfaces, as well as reduced vegetation and tree cover in cities. These factors lead to increased heat retention and reduced airflow, resulting in higher temperatures in urban areas compared to rural areas.
Rural Ireland is everywhere outside the main cities and large towns. Basically it is the countryside. Urban areas are the large towns and cities.
58% of Egyptians live outside of the major cities in Egypt, mostly in rural areas.
Most of the towns and cities are urban, large areas of the countryside are rural.
People moving from rural (villages) areas of the country into cities. :)
they increased rural areas
urbanisation