The desert is largely rural. However, within that rural desert are many cities, towns and other settlements - urban areas.
nope N.J. is very urban. Its kind of like a mini NYC
Wyoming is a state. Most of Wyoming is considered rural, with some suburban and urban areas.
what kind of infrastructural facilities are required in rural or urban communities living in coastal areas or in flood prone areas or earthquake prone areas
for urban areas "food consumption" we care about mechanisms of distribution and provide for all kind of families. for rural areas "food production" we care about increasing the production and variety of items
Rural areas and the urban areas actually have a similar kind of land but the only difference that can be made between two is fertile or not fertile.The urban lands are mostly cemented and less fertile but nowadays there is actually no land there to see in urban areas and the only reason for fall in underground water level.The rural on the other hand actually have open land pieces through which the water can penetrate into the ground.The rural lands are more fertile than the urban land.
Rural communities often have narrow roads that may be unpaved or gravel, with lower traffic volumes compared to urban areas. These roads may also have fewer amenities such as street lights or sidewalks.
It ultimately depends on personal preference. Urban areas offer greater access to amenities and conveniences, while rural areas provide a quieter and closer connection to nature. Some may prefer the hustle and bustle of city life, while others may enjoy the peace and tranquility of rural living.
depends on what kind of desert it is.
Virginia K. Getz has written: 'In-kind benefits and the nonmetro poor' -- subject(s): Urban poor, Rural poor, Supplemental security income program
shifting sand desert
Rural administration refers to all kind of practices that seek to improve the managing of certain fields in a rural setting
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