There is really no difference between Country and city people when it comes to growing up. It really just all depends on the person and how the person or family was raised or taught.
They are called 'emigrants'. In the new country they are 'immigrants'
Yes those who use the straigtner often will loose it.
Cotton eyed Joe?
People moving from the country to the city are often referred to as urban migrants or rural-to-urban migrants.
Yes, often. Fighter jets go faster than sound.
Yes it is a real country, but it is not often put on the world wide map of the world so people don't count it as a country.
Because Google will often bring them here.
Chile is often described as the world's skinniest country. It has a long, narrow shape, with the country stretching approximately 2,653 miles long with an average width of only 110 miles.
A settlement of people who come from one country to live in another country is called an expatriate community. These communities often maintain ties to their home country while adapting to the culture of their new host country.
Depends on you, some people can learn faster than others. Also depends on how often you study.
Although Bulgaria is a very beautiful country, people don't usually go there.
The average number of people or things in an area can vary based on the size and population density of the area. It is calculated by dividing the total number of people or things by the area's size. Population density is often used to determine this average in areas with people.