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Leaving an Urban area. or Migrating out of an urban area, to anywhere else.
Urban areas contribute to localized convective lifting by producing more heat than non urban areas. Thanks for asking, ChaCha
The Urban Heat Island effect is one major impact in the urban area. The Urban Heat Island effect is when the temperature in a city rapidly increases. One solution to this problem is planting more trees for shade. Another solution is installing rooftops that reflect rather than retain heat.
The term "urban sprawl" is used to describe uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. The most notable attempt to combat this problem is known as "smart growth", or planned developments both economic and community-based.
The climate that is in the urban city/cities usually warm in summer, cold in the winter, and cool in spring and fall. Semptember being the hurricane season as well.
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"Urban" comes from the Latin word urbs, urbis meaning a city. "Urban" means having to do with cities. "Urban problems" are problems connected with city life: overcrowding, pollution, handling sewage disposal and garbage disposal for such a large number of people all at once.
We call it "urban sprawl."
I from urban Renewal in the large city
Most of the towns and cities are urban, large areas of the countryside are rural.
Liverpool is a large city and a port so it is an urban area
Fresno is a large city in central CA. It is urban.
Urban development basically means the development of cities and large towns.
London is a large area which is entirely urban.
Yes, large urban areas like LA & New York.
No. It is a very large urban area.
Well, urban areas have a large number of buildings and people in a small area, and rural areas have few buildings and people in a large area. Rural areas have a population of less than 5,000, and urban areas have a population of more than 5,000.