1.When answering this question, you can compare the size, design, and purpose of parks in residential areas and city centers. Parks in residential areas are often designed for local residents and may include playgrounds, walking paths, and areas for relaxation. They tend to be quieter and more community-focused. 2.On the other hand, parks in city centers are usually larger and more multifunctional, catering to a diverse group of people including tourists, workers, and residents. These parks might feature more elaborate landscaping, cultural monuments, and facilities for public events. Discuss how the location and intended users influence the design and features of the parks.