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The fence/wall surrounding an amusement park.
because they like the amusement park
from green algea that went into land plants which now represents present day chloroplast
The people working in or visiting the park. The plants and grasses used for landscaping the park. The animals displayed in the park. The birds, insects, reptiles and other organisms living in the park. The foods and snacks being sold at the park.
"What is the largest amusment park" would be relatively easy to answer (though even there it's possible to quibble: largest in terms of land area, number of visitors, or number of rides?). "What is the smallest amusement park" is much, much harder to be definitive about: is it still an amusement park if there's only one ride? If so, it's a zillion-way tie between any number of sidewalks (usually outside grocery stores or department stores) having a coin-operated mechanical horse or four-seat merry-go-round.
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Central Park - amusement park - was created in 1892.
The amusement park was so fun
The area of Camden Park - amusement park - is 105,218.2669824 square meters.
The area of Central Park - amusement park - is 161,874.256896 square meters.
Happyland Amusement Park was created in 1906.
Clementon Amusement Park was created in 1907.
Sunnyside Amusement Park was created in 1922.
Yes, it is an amusement park in Orlando, Florida
Oaks Amusement Park was created in 1905.
Springlake Amusement Park was created in 1922.
Springlake Amusement Park ended in 1981.