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Communities -Rural, Urban and Suburban Cheri Hallifax Turman
Urban Urban communities are cities. There are lots of people living close together in a small amount of space. There is not very much open space or natural areas.
Urban Transportation People often take the bus, train, taxis or walk
Urban Architecture Buildings in urban communities are often very tall. Some buildings are so tall they seem to touch the sky. These are called “ Skyscrapers ”.
Rural Rural communities are called “the country” or farmland. There are fewer people, more spread out from one another. There is lots of open space and natural areas.
Rural Transportation People usually must drive to places they need to visit, because it is too far to walk. Sometimes the roads are not paved, so people need special vehicles, like pick-up trucks. Farms have special types of vehicles, such as tractors.
Rural
Rural Architecture  Buildings in rural communities are more spread out than in urban ones. It is not unusual to find only a few buildings spread out over large distances.
Suburban Suburban communities are usually close to, but not in, cities. There are fewer people than in urban communities, but many more than in rural communities. Houses are often in neighborhoods and many people have yards. There are many natural areas.
Suburban Transportation People in the suburbs often drive, but sometimes walk or take the bus.  Sometimes people will take trains into the city.
Suburban Architecture Often, homes in suburban communities have only one family living in them. Sometimes families live in apartments. They are not skyscrapers.
Children Urban, Rural and Suburban Children all love to: Play Laugh Have fun
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Community types: urban, rural and suburban.

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    Fair Use StatementThis presentation was created using fair use guidelines.
  • 2.
    Communities -Rural, Urbanand Suburban Cheri Hallifax Turman
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    Urban Urban communitiesare cities. There are lots of people living close together in a small amount of space. There is not very much open space or natural areas.
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    Urban Transportation Peopleoften take the bus, train, taxis or walk
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    Urban Architecture Buildingsin urban communities are often very tall. Some buildings are so tall they seem to touch the sky. These are called “ Skyscrapers ”.
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    Rural Rural communitiesare called “the country” or farmland. There are fewer people, more spread out from one another. There is lots of open space and natural areas.
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    Rural Transportation Peopleusually must drive to places they need to visit, because it is too far to walk. Sometimes the roads are not paved, so people need special vehicles, like pick-up trucks. Farms have special types of vehicles, such as tractors.
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    Rural Architecture Buildings in rural communities are more spread out than in urban ones. It is not unusual to find only a few buildings spread out over large distances.
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    Suburban Suburban communitiesare usually close to, but not in, cities. There are fewer people than in urban communities, but many more than in rural communities. Houses are often in neighborhoods and many people have yards. There are many natural areas.
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    Suburban Transportation Peoplein the suburbs often drive, but sometimes walk or take the bus. Sometimes people will take trains into the city.
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    Suburban Architecture Often,homes in suburban communities have only one family living in them. Sometimes families live in apartments. They are not skyscrapers.
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    Children Urban, Ruraland Suburban Children all love to: Play Laugh Have fun
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    Bibliography http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9SlYS77Pdxg/S6VdehbdZZI/AAAAAAAAEM0/CQcD3kpkkXk/s640/subway.1.jpg http://stardustandsequins.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/0new_york_2006-058taxi.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/MTA_New_York_City_Bus_New_Flyer_C40LF_988.jpg http://science.howstuffworks.com/skyscraper.htm/printable http://www.cubmowers.com/assets/images/T6050mower0619.jpg http://www.gm-volt.com/o/silverado_hybrid.jpg http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/farmland-in-eastern-washington-state-carl-purcell.jpg http://www.bellingham.net/images/pagemaster/York3.jpg http://www.suburbanapartments.com/pictures/Picture_003.jpg http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/07/15/health/well.exercise.jpg http://cache2.asset-cache.net/xc/89030798.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=EDF6F2F4F969CEBDECD173AB32BACD736866D77FBCEA59449394E238C375DAA4 http://images.inmagine.com/img/photoalto/paa373/paa373000024.jpg