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2006-11-01 03:45:33 · 6 answers · asked by Princezz 1 in Environment

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Our City may be like a heaven in future , if we do our works properly and if we keeps our city cleanful . if the above happened properly means our city wil become a heaven.

2006-11-01 04:57:13 · answer #1 · answered by JR 1 · 0 0

Which city are u talking abt??

Let me talk about my city - HYDERABAD

With a rapid boom in the IT field in Hyderabad, there will surely be a great increase in the number of people living in Hyderabad due to more employment oppurtunities. More people means more land problems, more electricity problems and more water problems. Not to forget, there will also be overcrowding at public places like parks, Imax theatres, shopping malls etc. There will be an increase in the levels of garbage disposal too. And im sure this garbage wont be disposed in the right way causing a lot of filth in the city. There will also be increased pollution like noise pollution and land and water pollution mainly. And i can never forget traffic. It will just increase no matter how much wider the make the roads or how many fly-overs are built.

2006-11-02 02:14:33 · answer #2 · answered by mad_integer 3 · 0 0

A very good question but with present rate of environmental degradation do not expect anything very good. It seems we will have to stay in cities as shown in science fictions with every thing covered under sheet of glass or something.

2006-11-06 22:16:18 · answer #3 · answered by nature_luv 3 · 0 0

Future CityNext Sci



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Sent in by:
Emily of Abington, PA

What's your vision of a future city? Design your own. And, if you're interested in the Future City Competition seen on the show, check out the Future City Web site for more information.

Materials Needed


imagination
stuff from around your house to make your city, like...
cardboard boxes
plastic containers or packaging
construction paper
foam cups
glue
tape
paint
toys
paper clips
egg cartons
clay
toothpicks
soda bottles
balloons
large piece of cardboard
pencil
paper


Instructions


What do you think cities of the future will be like? What do you think they SHOULD be like? Now's your chance to show the world! Use your imagination and build your very own model city of the future.
Check with a grown-up before you begin. Make sure it's OK to use the objects you choose for your future city.
When you begin designing your future city, remember that a city isn't just a group of buildings. It's a center of population, commerce, and culture. That means people will be living, working, and playing in your city - and your design should reflect that.
Start by drawing up some plans for your future city. Here are some things to think about:
Imagine where people will live, work, and go to school. Where will they get their groceries? What happens to their garbage when they throw it away?
Think about how the city will get energy to power homes and businesses. How will it get food and water to nourish its population? Once you decide how you will provide your city with these resources, you might get inspiration for how to create those sources of power, food and water by looking at few of these activities: Solar Cookers, Lemon Battery, Water Filter, and Biodome.
You'll also need to make sure that people can get around easily from place to place. Once you decide how you will transport goods and people around your city, these activities might inspire you with ideas for building vehicles which might move on air, water, or land: Flinker II, Hovercraft, Soap Powered Boat, and Spool Racer.
And don't forget recreation. How will people have fun? What kinds of museums, playgrounds, and parks will your city have?
When you're done with your plan, start building your city using the materials you've collected. These activities might give you ideas about the different kinds of materials you could use to build your city (your imagination is the only limit): Button Flower, Recycled Junk Creature, and Masks. You may want to build your city on a large piece of cardboard so you can move it around if you need to.
If you need help figuring out ways to build the different kinds of structures in your city, check out these ZOOMsci activities: Build a Dam, Crazy Straw Bridge, Gumdrop Dome, and Cup Tower.
You'll probably find you need to make some changes in your plan as you start constructing your city. Don't worry! It's all part of the process.
When you're done, tell us about it! What does your city look like? What did you use to make it? What were the biggest challenges and how did you solve them? We want to hear every detail, so send it to ZOOM!







Destiny, age 12 of Karnack, UT wrote:
When I tried it, it came out so kool that now I wish I could have a city like that. I used the same things and I added on some and it turned out perfect.

David, age 13 of Zenith, KS wrote:
I was part of the 2006 National Future City Compition in Washington D. C. I worked with seven other very bright 8th graders. Together we had a lot of fun and also learned about what the world will look like in the year 2289.

Gabe, age 9 of Austin, TX wrote:
I watched the Future Cities Competition every day on ZOOM. Then, I wanted to build my own future city. I had trouble at first in finding a base and materials, but soon I found my stuff. I built the city, and named in Electroville. Then, I gave a presentation to my family.

Laura, age 13 of Mt. Pearl, NF wrote:
It's was so cool, I made everthing a city would need in the future, It was so fun! I changed it a bit and used only things from my kitchen I called it "Candy Land" I made cars out of spoons, forks, Knives and carrots, buildings out of Marsh mellow and marshmellow fluff and much more thanks for the idea

Muqadas, age 14 of Brooklyn, NY wrote:
My friends and I got together and just sketched a city. We did'nt build it yet, but are getting to work at it. It consists of all needs in the future, and some public places. A section of the city attracts tourists. Even though we did'nt win any competition, we had fun doing it. Thanks for the idea.

2006-11-09 01:47:52 · answer #4 · answered by Krishna 6 · 0 0

according to the present conditions , we have to move to villages the day must come because most of the best genration belongs to villages, and the day must come to go back

2006-11-07 12:52:01 · answer #5 · answered by neelu k 1 · 0 0

narmada the git

2006-11-09 02:08:57 · answer #6 · answered by yeshpaltomer123 2 · 0 0

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