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∙ 8y agoA city has a higher population density.
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∙ 8y agoNope - suburban relates to towns & cities, whereas rural relates to countryside.
Population can be described as dense, sparse or even. The population of a given area can be described using three parameters namely the area, time and the individuals or species.
Population Density = Total Population Divided By Total Area.In a simpler way, population over area
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It is the number of units in a statistical study. The "population" need not refer to people. For example, when researching house prices in an area, the population would comprise all the houses in the area and the population size would be the number of houses.
Typically, cities have a much higher population density than areas in the countryside. Cities are more densely populated due to factors such as urbanization, infrastructure, and the concentration of economic opportunities, services, and amenities in a smaller geographical area. On the other hand, areas in the countryside are characterized by lower population density, more open spaces, and a slower pace of life.
A country or countryside of an area, or a area with a low population density.
A countryside area is often called a rural area, characterized by its open spaces, agricultural land, and low population density compared to urban areas.
Any place that is not in a city is in a rural area.
Population density refers to the number of people living in a given area, such as "The population density of the city center is much higher than that of the rural countryside."
In England, in the London area and South East England where the combined population was 26% of the UK population, in an area of only 10% of the geographical area of the UK.
the lowland
"Countryside" is a noun. It refers to a rural area outside of cities and towns.
Rural
No. It is a very large urban area.
Hoting is located in Sweden, in the region known as Jamtlands Lan in the middle of Sweden. It is a very sparsely populated area, with the majority of the population living in the countryside.
Yes, the population of an area does play a role in the unemployment rate. If the population rate of an area is higher than the number of jobs that are available, the unemployment rate is going to be hire.