A non-example of urbanization would be a rural area that remains predominantly agricultural or undeveloped, with low population density and limited infrastructure compared to urban areas.
The prefix word for necessary is "in-" or "non-". For example, "unnecessary" or "non-necessary".
This area has seen a lot of urbanization over the past few years.
'Non' is an example of onomatopoeia, palindrome and prefix.Onomatopoeia - 'non' sounds like the negative prefix that it represents.Palindrome - 'non' is spelled the same way when read forward or backward.Prefix - An affix, such as non- in nonexistent,attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
A non-example of being eloquent would be speaking in a confusing or incoherent manner, using overly technical jargon that is difficult for others to understand, or speaking without clarity, organization, or persuasion.
Getting lost in a foreign country without being able to ask for directions because you don't speak the language is a non-example of translation. Translation involves converting words or text from one language to another, which is not happening in this situation.
Non-examples of urbanization include rural areas that are primarily agricultural, natural landscapes like forests or mountains, and uninhabited wilderness areas. Essentially, any area that lacks the infrastructure, population density, and development typical of urban settings would be considered a non-example of urbanization.
An example of Disney movie that has to do with urbanization is the Earth movie.
overpopulation
what is a non example for locate
"Pink" is a non-example.
what is the non example of hydrosphere
It is possible to give an example of non-linear, but I have no idea what a non-example is. Is a non-example of linear a curve. That would be my first thought but not sure
A banana is a very good non-example.
A yard is a non-example of kilogram.
A river is a non-example of a median.
Happiness is a non-example of vengeance.
Adhesion is a non-example of convection.