A city is livable when it feels good to be in, like when you can walk outside without getting lost in traffic. A city is unlivable if it’s noisy, smelly, and makes you feel tired just by being there. Think of it like a big, busy playground: some cities are fun, others are overwhelming.
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- A city with big parks is more livable than one that’s just buildings and roads.
- A noisy street full of traffic makes a city feel unlivable.
- Walking to school in a quiet neighborhood feels more livable than walking through smoggy streets.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Great’ City in the World Today?
- What Causes the ‘Hum’ in a City at Night?
- What Causes the ‘Hum’ of a City at Night?
- How Do Cities Decide on Their Shapes and Layouts?
- How Do Cities Deal with Too Much Traffic?
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