Well, railroads helped and also steel! Later cars helped too!
new railroad lines!
New railroad lines!
Horse car and electric streetcar
When the railroads were first being built, they had a big impact on the cities. Trains allowed the people in the cities to get more goods than they could before, and trains allowed people living outside cities to sell their produce and wares further away from where they lived. The overall impact on cities was that people could buy more things for less money.
The shift to steam power led to the growth of cities because it increased the efficiency of production and transportation. This made it possible for businesses to expand and for more people to live in cities. The increased population density led to the development of new services and amenities, which made cities more attractive places to live.
the development of technology allowed cities to have higher population density and provide better services to their residence. Hope This helps you out..xoxox
Elevators allowed architects to build practical buildings that have many more floors for both businesses and residential applications. Higher vertical densities allowed for greater population densities of big cities.
New railroad lines!
New railroad lines!
New Railroad lines. Nipples
mass transportations
Horse car and electric streetcar
it allowed cities to gro upward as well as outward. Skyscrapers were a practical idea now that people had a reasonable way of getting up to higher levels.
Most things will usually expand because the atoms in it get heated and force the boundaries outward. Water is the exception which expands when frozen.
There are two ways to expand your lungs: 1. Muscles in your chest expand your Rib Cage and pull your lungs outward, expanding their volume. 2. Your Diaphram muscles pull downward and expand your lungs downward.
It is an outward expression of religious faith.
The inventionof the train helped urban areas to expand.
It means when you expand a place e.g- Batley Grammar School has expanded in its canteen.......
The innards of the corn heat up, causing them to expand so greatly that they explode ('pop') outward.