Parts of the city
Different parts of cities and towns are used for different purposes. These areas also provide unique living environments for plants and animals.
The dense urban centres of towns and cities can be difficult environments for plant and animal life. Plant roots cannot penetrate stone or concrete, which is why they only grow in small cracks between buildings or on the side of the road. However, even city centres can be quite rich in plant life.
Parks are giant outdoor playgrounds! They're special places filled with trees, grass, flowers, and sometimes even lakes or rivers. Parks are where nature and people come together to have fun and relax.
The importance of parks:
- Green spaces: Parks are like huge gardens where you can breathe in fresh air and soak up sunshine.
- Animal friends: Parks are home to many animals. You might spot birds, squirrels, or even butterflies fluttering around.
- Exercise central: Parks are perfect for getting active. You can play sports, ride bikes, or simply enjoy a brisk walk. It's like a giant gym, but way more fun!
- Picnic paradise: Ever had a picnic? Parks are the best spot for it! Spread out a blanket, munch on sandwiches, and enjoy the great outdoors with your friends and family.
Plant and animal life in cities is usually at its most diverse near residential areas that consist of detached houses. There, you can find shrubs, hedges, fruit trees, and all kinds of flowers. Residential areas provide a diverse environment for various animals, such as hedgehogs and birds.
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- pine and spruce trees
- statues and benches
- flowerbeds
- many trees
- mosses, fungi and shrubs
- grass