"Urbanized" refers to an area that has been heavily developed for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes, typically characterized by a high population density and a concentration of buildings and infrastructure. It can also refer to the process of converting rural areas into urban areas through development and industrialization.
The best point estimator of the population mean would be the sample mean.
To compute the point estimate of a population mean, you take the sample mean. This is done by calculating the average of the data values in the sample. The sample mean is then used as an estimate of the population mean.
it means cruel and nasty
"El mapa" is Spanish for "the map."
"Reginam" is a Latin word that means "queen" in English.
urbanised isn't a word
Build loads of social housing (Council Flats).
No. The least urbanised area of Ireland is in the west. There is a larger population in the east and it is where a lot of the large towns and cities are, though not all. Dublin, the capital and largest city is on the east coast.
In the sticks....farmland, countryside etc. A place that is not built up, or "urbanised".
"Urban" foxes, "City" foxes or "Urbanised" foxes.
Tailnadu is most urbanised & fast developing state
U2 zone land is the short hand for Urbanisable Zone 2 land. This means land which is available and able to be urbanised, such as by the installation of houses or retail outlets.
Simple roof water collection systemsLarger systems for educational institutions, stadiums, airports, and other facilitiesRoof water collection systems for high-rise buildings in urbanised areasLand surface catchmentsCollection of stormwater in urbanised catchments
Just under 30 miles including total urbanised area of greater London
The Richmond Birdwing vine has suffered from clearing of land, and foolish humans cutting them out of the way, so that their habitat can be urbanised.
Kuala Lumpur , founded in 1857, is the capital of Malaysia. It has a population of 1.6 million but is the centre of an urbanised area of some 7 million people..
From what? If you mean "How did the Roman Empirerecuperate after its fall", then of course it didn't. OTOH,the city of Rome gradually recovered in the Middle Ages, partly because Italy as a whole was getting richer and more urbanised again, and partly because being the seat of the Popes made it into something of a "world capital" again.