Imagine a city like a giant candy store, there are more kinds of candies (jobs, friends, fun things to do), and you can find them all in one place. Cities have more people, which means more opportunities for work, play, and learning. It's like being surrounded by other kids who also want to explore and grow.
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- A kid moves to a city so they can play soccer with more kids and maybe even get a scholarship.
- A family moves near the city because it has better schools for their children.
- A baker starts selling pastries in a city because there are lots of people who want them.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Taxes?
- Why Do Prices Change So Much?
- Why Do We Use Money Instead of Bartering?
- Why Do Prices Go Up So Much When There's a Shortage?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Coins?
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