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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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roundabout vs. square

Whats the difference between square and roundabout ia a city?
  

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Anonymous Whats the difference between a square and a roundabout i n a city? I assume that's what you're asking. A square is a (usually) large hard-surfaced largely open space where people can gather.

  • Anonymous Whats the difference between a square and a roundabout i n a city?
  • I assume that's what you're asking.
  • A square is a (usually) large hard-surfaced largely open space where people can gather.
  • A roundabout, also called a 'traffic circle', is a 'round intersection' of a city road.
  • Look at these pictures.
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AnonymousWhats the difference between a square and a roundabout in a city? I assume that's what you're asking.
A square is a (usually) large hard-surfaced largely open space where people can gather.
A roundabout, also called a 'traffic circle', is a 'round intersection' of a city road.

Look at these pictures.

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