A area in a city where land is used for housing.
Residential area.
A storage building on a farm.
Barn.
Metropolis
The biggest or capital city in a state or country.
Farming.
Agriculture.
A place where land is predominantly used for shopping centres, malls, and businesses.
Commercial area.
The house that the farmer lives in.
Farmhouse.
Zebra-crossing
A pedestrian-crossing.
Something that represents the pleasant/traditional side of the countryside.
Pastoral.
The state of lacking a stable or permanent place to live.
Plural for cows.
Cattle.
Gentrification
A process in which an area sees wealthier residents begin to move in, raising prices and pushing out the original - usually poorer - residents.
Domesticated animals raised as produce or for labour.
Livestock.
The busiest part of the day in cities and on roads, usually in the morning and evening.
Rush hour.
A field covered mostly with grass and wildflowers.
Meadow.
Commuter
Someone who has to travel to work every day.
A small stream.
Brook.
The introduction of harmful materials into an environment.
Pollution.
Rural
Something related to the countryside.
The expansion of a town or city into the areas surrounding it, usually through the building of new residential areas - and usually intended for cars.
Urban sprawl.
An area of wetland, composed of peat and moss.
Bog.