Spatial inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, or wealth across different geographical areas. An example of using spatial inequality in a sentence could be: "The city's urban planning policies have exacerbated spatial inequality, as low-income neighborhoods lack access to quality schools and healthcare facilities compared to affluent areas."
Spatial inequality refers to the unequal distribution of resources or opportunities across different geographical areas, leading to disparities in living standards or quality of life among regions or communities.
Both are accepted as a correct spelling of the word. The latter is more common.
Example sentence - They had lived in the midwest their entire lives.
Example sentence - We followed the map and found the treasure.
The grocery store is located next to the library.
Spatial inequality is the unequal amounts or qualities of resources and services depending on the area or location.
There remains today an inequality in the salaries paid to female executives.The inequality of races was an accepted tenet until the late 20th century.
I think Spacial Rend would be better to use.
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The spatial inequality in Mexico is very big, to where in some areas, are nice, big, expensive homes, and right across the street are people living in cardboard homes.
No, it can be an inequality, such as x+5>2. An inequality usually has (infinitely) many solutions.
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All I know is a number sentence. It is one with an operation, (+-*/) and an inequality/equality.
a number sentence contains an equal sign