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They create the name of the town.
If you meant "develop":We will develop a cure for this.They begin to develop the town.If you meant "developed":We have developed a cure for it.The town had been developed.
Access to water
Discovery of mineral water spring in the year 1716.
Because it was suitable according to their plans.out of town and nearer to the motorway
You can create more jobs and with the minerals that you collect you can help develop your area
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Yes develop is a verb, but like a lot of verbs it can be used as an adverb, adjective, etc. EX: The town is very developed -In this sentence the word is used as a adjective to describe a noun
The town of Brockley, England was an agricultural area until the early 1800s when it was connected to London first by canal, and then later by railroad. In the late 1800s the area began to develop as a retreat for many wealthy industrialists who built great mansions in the town. Following the Second World War, where Brockley was heavily damaged by German bombs and rockets, the town began to develop as an artistic community in the 1960s. With the early 2000s, there has been a concerted effort by many real estate developers to begin major projects in the area in an attempt to rejuvenate the town.
There are many workshops available to develop your other sense. Almost every town has a metaphysical bookstores that holds free low cost workshops and events.