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Cities and farms
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Farmers grow fruits, vegetables, and grains.
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True
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Farms and cities depend on each other.
True
False
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Products
Things people sell or buy
Places people visit
Things people grow
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Cities have many buildings and businesses.
False
True
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Farms
Roads for cars
Stores where people shop
Buildings used to keep animals or tools
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What do farmers use tractors for?
To sell products
To visit museums
To move heavy things
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How do cities and farms help each other?
They both grow crops
They trade goods
They both build tall buildings
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What makes cities busy?
There are many horses
Many people work and live there
There are barns
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Farms have a lot of open space.
False
True
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Crops
Animals on a farm
Items in a museum
Fruits, vegetables, and grains grown on farms
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Cities are usually quieter than farms.
False
True
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Fields
Open land where crops grow
Small rooms
Tall buildings
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Where are farms usually located?
In tall buildings
In the countryside
In shopping centers
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What can people do in cities?
Raise animals
Grow crops
Visit museums and shopping centers
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Raise
To buy goods
To take care of animals
To visit a place
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Cities
Places with many people and buildings
Places with barns
Places with wide open spaces
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Museums
Places to learn and see interesting things
Big fields on a farm
Places to buy food
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