explain how city arose and how city life is different from the village
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Cities provide great facilities for education, medical treatments, job opportunities etc. which makes life more settled and takes it to the next level. The life led in a city is more enjoyable with the kind of amenities made available there.
However things are different in villages. Though the lifestyle is not as advanced as what you see in the cities, the culture and attitude of people are more warm and welcoming. They are more considerate and know each other in the village.
When coming to the kind of food habits that people of both these places follow; people living in cities are more vulnerable to many diseases because of their sedentary lifestyle and fast food intake. With inappropriate exercising and large intake of fast food, the fast moving crowd compromises on their health which would have to be heavily paid off later in life. However, in villages, people stick to the old homemade food habits and since transportation is still to be up to the mark, a lot of exercising happens and this helps them to remain fit and healthy in the long run.
Coming to the health of people in regard with pollution. Since cities are heavily populated and each member having vehicles, the amount of pollution is extremely high in cities and this has led to great amount of pollution and allergic diseases, even in small kids.
However, in villages the question of pollution does not come up to that level of what it is there in cities and hence fresher and less polluted air is available, which is good for both health and mind. People are more systematic and scheduled and get their work done by themselves rather than calling up or outsourcing the day to day household chores.
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Human civilisations have spawned in several parts of the world since the older ages. These civilisations were self sustaining bodies very close to 'cities' however followed the mediaval style. The small towns on the outskirts of human civilisations were the villages. Raw materials for the activities of civilisation came from the villages. Over the years these civilisations developed much faster feeding on the resources of the villages whereas the villages could not get over the rural tag. After this the formation of cities is directly connected to the history of the place. For example in Europe Industrial Revolution was the main cause of formation of cities. Places near the industries from where labour transportation could be convinient evolved into cities.
Whereas in India and several other British colonies of the world in the 18th and 19th centuries were mainly due to British settlement in that area. They pivked up the already developed areas and fully electrified them connected them with railways and telegraph services and these finally became the midern day cities