A city can feel lively or quiet because of how many people are there and what they're doing. When a lot of people are walking, talking, and moving around, like in the middle of the day, it feels busy and noisy. But at night, when most people go home and things slow down, the city feels calm and quiet.
The Basics
Some cities have more people or activities than others. For example, a big shopping mall might be super lively on weekends but sleepy on weekdays.
Examples
- A city feels lively when lots of people are walking around a busy square during the day.
- At night, when most people go home, a city can feel quiet like it's sleeping.
- A big park in a quiet city might be peaceful because few people are there.
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See also
- What Makes a City ‘Alive’ or ‘Dead’?
- What Makes a City ‘Alive’ or ‘Dormant’?
- What Makes a City 'Busy' or 'Quiet'?
- What Makes a City ‘Vibrant’ or ‘Dull’?
- What Makes a City ‘Lively’ or ‘Dreary’?
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