Cities grow because people keep moving there to find better lives, just like how you might move to a bigger room when your family grows.
Imagine you have a favorite playground. At first, only a few kids go there. But one day, someone builds a new slide. More kids come, and then more swings, more trees, more paths. Soon, the playground is full of people, and it feels like everyone knows each other. That’s kind of how cities start.
Why People Move to Cities
- More jobs, Like having more toys to play with! Cities have bigger stores, better schools, and lots of places to work.
- Better things to do, Think of a city like a big, fun house with lots of rooms: libraries, parks, movies, and even ice cream shops!
- More friends, When more people come, they bring new games and stories.
How Cities Keep Growing
When cities grow, they need more space, just like you might need a bigger bed when your pet joins the room. So they build taller buildings, more streets, and sometimes even new neighborhoods nearby, it’s like adding another floor to your favorite playground!
And that's how cities keep growing, one person, one family, one new friend at a time!
Examples
- A small town grows because more people move there for jobs.
- A city builds new roads to handle more traffic.
- Families leave the countryside to live in a bigger city.
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