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explain how village turns into city ​

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Answered by sshubhangi272
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Explanation:

Typically, something about a village's location attracts growth. In modern times, this often happens because a village is near a larger city, a highway, or a railroad line. In these cases, people will be attracted to the village as a place to live while working in the city. If enough people move there, businesses to serve them will move there as well, and the place will become a town. Similarly, a location close to a highway, a rail line, or some important resource will attract businesses to a village and cause it to grow into a town. Similar principles had the same effect historically. A location near a major trade route or crossroads, the construction of the residence of a powerful prince, or a decision to place an army camp at a strategic location could cause the nearest village to attract artisans and merchants and thus grow into a town.

Answered by shreyachaudhary48200
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Explanation:

i guss villages turn into cities when they get many facilities become big in area and get developed and so on

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