A public bus, a county or state fair, a grocery store on a holiday.
Garfinkel
The comparative form of "crowded" is "more crowded."
Crowded
Yes. "Crowded" can be a verb (as in "People crowded the stadium") or an adjective. (as in "The stadium was crowded because of all the people.")
In a crowded classroom, the percentage of carbon dioxide (CO2) can increase due to students and teachers exhaling during respiration, which releases CO2 into the air. The rate of CO2 production rises with the number of people present, and if there is insufficient ventilation, the accumulation of CO2 can lead to higher concentrations. Additionally, activities like speaking or shouting can further elevate CO2 levels. Proper ventilation is essential to maintain indoor air quality and keep CO2 levels within safe limits.
Yes. Very crowded.
Its VERY crowded
The room is crowded.
Well, honey, you want to channel your inner supermodel and strut through that classroom with confidence. Take long, purposeful steps to show you mean business, but be ready to pivot or sidestep when those pesky students decide to stop in the middle of the aisle to chat about last night's drama. And remember, a little attitude never hurt anyone - just don't go knocking over desks in the process.
Diffusion
Yes, crowded is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of crowded (congested, cramped).