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πŸŒ† City and Country: Where People Live

Introduction

Some people live in big, busy places called Cities.
Other people live in quiet, open places called the Country (or Rural area).
Both are special and help each other.


1. What Is a City?

  • Lots of tall buildings, schools, and stores.
  • Many cars, buses, and trains move around.
  • People live close together in apartments or houses side by side.

Imagine a city as a giant playground where you can find a zoo, a library, and a movie theater all in one day!


2. What Is the Country?

  • Wide fields, farms, forests, and rivers.
  • Fewer houses, more space to run and play.
  • Animals like cows, chickens, and horses live on farms.

Think of the country as a big garden where you can see the sky, hear birds, and smell fresh earth.


3. How Are They Different?

CityCountry
Lots of buildingsLots of trees and fields
Busy streetsQuiet roads
Many people close togetherPeople have more space
Shops sell many thingsFarms grow food

4. How They Work Together

  • Farmers in the country grow fruits, vegetables, and milk.
  • Trucks bring this food to the city so families can eat healthy meals.
  • City people make tools, clothes, and toys that are sent to the country.

They are like friends sharing toys and snacks!


Did You Know? πŸ€”

The world’s biggest city, Tokyo, has more people than the whole country of Norway!


Conclusion

Cities and the country are both important parts of our world. Next time you visit a park, a farm, or a downtown street, notice how each place is different and how they help each other. Go explore, ask questions, and imagine what life would be like in both places! 🌍

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