Environmental Sciences, asked by LegendarySingh, 4 months ago

difference between gymnasium and playground.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is not much a difference between playgrounds and play spaces. Rather one must develop an eye for precision in order to depict the differences between the two. A Playground is a place especially designed for the kids to play. Everything in the playground is specially designed considering the age groups to which it is catering.

Talking about a play space, it is a play area within the natural environment with or without equipment. If we visit a kindergarten school, for instance, they have specially designed playgrounds for the kids to play, interact and entertain themselves. However, if we go to higher schools, we’ll find the natural play spaces for schools, where they may add some swings, smooth the surface and alter the natural areas according to the needs of the children.

Basically, both playgrounds and natural play spaces for schools are outdoor designed areas for the kids to have immense pleasure and entertainment in their own ways.

Answered by MizZFaNtAsY
17

Answer:

 \huge \underline\bold  \pink{Playground}

Playground, controlled setting for children's play. This institutionalized environment consists of a planned, enclosed space with play equipment that encourages children's motor development. Playground. Quick Facts. Recreational architecture.

 \huge \underline\bold  \pink{Gymnasium}

a room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise.

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