A city grows into a megalopolis when it becomes so big and connected that it feels like one giant place instead of many separate ones.
Imagine you have a toy town with just a few buildings, maybe a house, a store, and a park. That’s your city. Now imagine adding more buildings next to each other until they’re all joined by streets and roads. That’s how a city starts to grow into a bigger place.
How the City Grows
When people move in, they bring their homes, schools, and jobs with them, like when you add new blocks to your toy town. More roads are built so cars can go faster, and trains or buses come in to help everyone get around easier.
When Cities Join Forces
Sometimes two or more cities grow so close that they start acting like one big city together, just like how your toy blocks might all connect into one long road. This is when a megalopolis happens! It’s like having several neighborhoods all working and growing together, making one huge, busy place.
Examples
- People move to the city because of jobs and schools, making it bigger every year.
- When two cities grow close together, they start acting like one big place.
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See also
- How Does The ABSURD Rise Of The Florida Megalopolis Work?
- What is urbanization?
- How Did Tokyo Become The Largest City On Earth?
- How Does a City Become a Megacity?
- How can cities grow smartly?