It is not advisable to stay in a crowded place due to an increased risk of physical injury or confrontations. Those with anxiety should also avoid crowds to minimize their symptoms.
You are advised for your safety. You may get lost or be kidnapped by someone.
Parents can ensure the safety of their toddler in crowded places by keeping a close eye on them at all times, holding their hand or using a child leash, teaching them to stay close, and having a plan in case they get separated.
Agoraphobia
Not much, my cousin has been to many places in Africa and she told the places weren't really crowded except for Algeria, Sudan, Zaire, and Kenya.
more and different places bcoming crowded
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Places can be more crowded than others due to factors such as population density, popularity of the location, events or attractions happening there, and the time of day or year. Additionally, accessibility and infrastructure can play a role in determining how crowded a place is.
Kelly was never able to stay home by herself because of her monophobia.
yes
check if you are having any flu or fever symptoms. go for a check up and if you're found negative, try to stay at home and not go into crowded places.
Yes it is wrong on your part as you are sick , you can pass on the illness to someone there as these places are crowded.
Yes, most molecules tend to move from areas of higher concentration (crowded) to areas of lower concentration (less crowded) in a process known as diffusion. This movement continues until there is an equal distribution of molecules throughout the space, reaching a state of equilibrium. This principle applies to gases, liquids, and even some solids under certain conditions.