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what is the difference between outskirt and suburban
what is the difference between outskirt and suburban
Dec 24, 2012 3:04 AM
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A suburb is a residential area that borders a city. The main idea is that it is a residential area.
'Outskirts' means the edge or border just outside any city, town or residential area..
The suburbs are on the outskirts of a city. However, the suburbs have their own outskirts. Also, the outskirts of a small town may have nobody living there, whereas suburbs are definitely inhabited.
December 24, 2012
The outskirt of a city is the very border or edge of it. Outskirts are not usually as developed as suburban areas.
A suburban area is a place not inside the city completely (usually on the border), but is close enough that you can easily access the city from the suburban area. They are usually very developed.
December 24, 2012
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