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A city is smaller then a country.
If you want to be realistic, Detroit. If not, most likely to be danger city
state
As a general rule YES!!! . One notable exception is the country named 'The Vatican City'. it is a country of 44 acres in area, and wholly contained in the City of Rome, Italy.
Plagues,death,being stoned,kicked out of the city,lose home,crucified,whipped...ETC.
B. A wider selection of goods and services C. Violent crime D. Cultural mixing
A slower pace
A slower pace
In a city, you are more likely to see tall buildings, public transportation systems, crowded streets, diverse cultures, and a wide range of dining and entertainment options compared to the countryside.
In a city, you are more likely to see skyscrapers, public transportation systems, diverse cultural activities, and a higher population density compared to the countryside.
In a rural setting, you are more likely to see open landscapes, farms, wildlife, and fewer buildings and people compared to a city setting. Additionally, rural areas typically have less infrastructure and amenities such as public transportation or large shopping centers.
Most likely Bern, Switzerland
Chemical weathering is more likely in a city due to higher concentrations of pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides produced by urban activities. These pollutants can mix with rainwater to form acid rain, which accelerates chemical weathering processes on buildings and structures in the city. In contrast, rural areas have lower pollution levels, reducing the occurrence of chemical weathering.
Most likely Vatican City.
Because it felt like it
It is likely to find a back country outlet in Park City, Utah, or West Valley City, Utah. These cities are where the back country headquarters are located.
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