第58题:How many times more people live in urban areas than in the countryside per square mile?A.About 2 000 timesB.About 18 timesC.More than 100 timesD.About 4 times 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 题目询问每平方英里城市人口是农村人口的多少倍。根据全球人口密度数据,城市和农村地区密度差...
Today's food travels thousands of miles from farms before it reaches consumers in urban areas. Why is this the case? Is this a positive or negative trend? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words. Task 2...
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my hometown has witnessed a significant effort to beautify theurban areas. old buildings have been revitalized and transformed into modern ones. parks, gardens, and green spaces have been created, promoting a healthier lifes...
Reimagining live-work in postindustrial cities: how combining living and working is transforming urban livingView further author informationparmstro@illinois.eduPaul J. ArmstrongView further author informationphkapp@illinois.eduPaul Hardin KappView further author information...
“Because the supply chain is so long, we’re inevitably participating in a very wasteful system. So shortening the supply chain is one way of not participating in that.” Notably, urban farming is one of the areas in Singapore's Green Plan — unveiled last mon...
The “broken window” theory suggests that an urban area left in poor condition will encourage anti social and criminal behaviour. Residents are more likely to experience assaults and gun violence in these areas, causing them to feel less safe (Copenhagen Economics based on Kondo et al, 2015 ...
By 2030, 160 million to 200 million people could live in urban areas with a nonzero probability of such heat waves occurring. By 2050, the number could rise to between 310 million and 480 million. The average person living in these regions has a roughly 40 percent chance of experiencing a...
Digitization and remote working also allowed people to move away from their office locations, often in urban areas, and live in places they preferred. I moved to a small mountain town in Idaho—2,500 people—for a more active outdoors life this past summer and know a number o...
Residential segregation in urban India hails from the ancient caste system that divides society into hierarchical groups.