Villages are like little neighborhoods that grew up to become big cities, just like how a seed grows into a tall tree.
Villages are small places where not too many people live, and they're usually close to nature. People in villages might farm, build houses with wood, and walk or ride bikes to see their friends. But sometimes, more people want to live there, maybe because of a new school, a fun park, or a cool factory.
When Villages Grow
As people keep coming, the village gets busier. More houses, roads, and even shops appear. It’s like when you have a small toy box, and then you add more toys, soon it becomes too full for just one person to play with!
Eventually, the little village turns into a city, where lots of people live, work, and play, just like how your toy box became a big toy room. And that’s how villages grew into cities! Villages are like little neighborhoods that grew up to become big cities, just like how a seed grows into a tall tree.
Villages are small places where not too many people live, and they're usually close to nature. People in villages might farm, build houses with wood, and walk or ride bikes to see their friends. But sometimes, more people want to live there, maybe because of a new school, a fun park, or a cool factory.
Examples
- Families start trading goods, which makes the village richer and bigger.
- People build roads and markets, making it easier for even more people to move in.
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See also
- What are first cities?
- What are roads?
- What are cities?
- How Does a City's Economy Affect Its Growth?
- How Does a City’s Economy Really Work?