A city feels 'old' if it has buildings and streets that have been there for a long time, like hundreds of years. A city feels 'modern' if it has new buildings, cool technology, and lots of people using things like smartphones or electric cars. It's kind of like comparing a cozy wooden house to a shiny glass tower.
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- A city with lots of old buildings and cobblestone streets feels 'old'.
- A city full of high-rise buildings and traffic lights feels 'modern'.
- An old city might have a horse-drawn carriage, while a modern one has electric buses.
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See also
- How Does a City Become a ‘Metropolis’?
- What Is the Purpose of a Clock Tower?
- What Causes a City to Be ‘Modern’ or ‘Historic’?
- How Did the Pyramids Stay Standing for So Long?
- How Did ‘Colors’ Influence the Design of Cities and Buildings?
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