 How people and things get from one place to another.

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 How people and things get from one place to another.

 Past Present  Horses Cars  WagonsPlanes

 A place where people, work, live and play.

 Buildings  Roads  Jobs

 How many people are living in an area.

 Population has grown

 Past Present  FireplaceStove  “Putting the Oven room in repose”Microwave

 PastPresent  The “necessary”Toilet  No running water Faucet  Water from wellBath/Shower

 Past Present  Farm Grocery store  MarketMoney  Trade

 Farmer  Merchant- tradesmen, store keeper  Blacksmith- create objects from metal and steel  Silversmith  Cabinetmaker  Furniture maker  Printer

Refrigerator Present

Well Past

Faucet Present

Hair Tools Present

Candle Lightbul b Past Present