Urban areas typically refer to cities or densely populated areas characterized by high population density, infrastructure development, and diverse economic activities. These areas are distinct from rural and suburban regions primarily due to their higher concentration of people, buildings, and services.
A closest metropolitan area refers to the urban region that is nearest to a specific location. It typically includes a large city and its surrounding suburbs and towns. This term is used to provide a general idea of the nearest major urban center to a particular place.
A continuous urban area refers to a built-up area where the development is predominantly urban in nature and is not significantly interrupted by open spaces or rural land. It typically consists of densely populated areas, infrastructure, and buildings that extend without interruption.
The term for people leaving the city is "urban exodus" or "urban flight." It refers to the movement of populations from cities to suburban or rural areas.
Greenbelt
An urban area is a developed area where there is a high population density and infrastructure such as buildings, roads, and businesses. It typically includes cities and towns where people live and work in close proximity to each other.
Urban or metropolitan, as opposed to rural.
The term "rural" refers to an area of low population density, typically with most of the land used for agriculture. The term "urban" refers to an area of high population density, with most of the land mass given over to cities, with their manufactured structures (buildings, roadways, factories). People tend to use "rural" to mean an area in the country, while "urban" is used to mean an area devoted to a large city.
Urban refers to a city. Suburban refers to the communities around an urban area.
The term Metropolitan Area refers to a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
A closest metropolitan area refers to the urban region that is nearest to a specific location. It typically includes a large city and its surrounding suburbs and towns. This term is used to provide a general idea of the nearest major urban center to a particular place.
1090 is an urban term used to describe a mullet. It is pronounce 'ten'ninety' and refers to the hair style having 10% at the from and 90% at the back.
Greenbelt.
When speaking in urban terms, that is to say, looking at the definition in the Urban Dictionary, one finds that this term refers to an amount of alcohol which one can drink.
Urban sociology
Urban agglomeration
A continuous urban area refers to a built-up area where the development is predominantly urban in nature and is not significantly interrupted by open spaces or rural land. It typically consists of densely populated areas, infrastructure, and buildings that extend without interruption.
the term city is used interchangeably with other concepts such as city proper, urban area, urban agglomeration