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What is the difference between a Boomtown and a Ghost Town?(1 point)
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Boom town: A town that grew rapidly. Ghost town: A town that was abandoned after the economy declined.
Boom town: A town that grew rapidly. Ghost town: A town that was abandoned after the economy declined.

Boom town: A lively community. Ghost town: An abandoned village.
Boom town: A lively community. Ghost town: An abandoned village.

Boom town: A preserved historical site. Ghost town: An urban area with modern amenities.
Boom town: A preserved historical site. Ghost town: An urban area with modern amenities.

Boom town: A town that grew rapidly. Ghost town: A tourist spot for paranormal activity.
Boom town: A town that grew rapidly. Ghost town: A tourist spot for paranormal activity.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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**Boom town: A town that grew rapidly. Ghost town: A town that was abandoned after the economy declined.**

This response accurately captures the definitions of both terms. A boomtown is characterized by rapid growth, often due to economic opportunities, while a ghost town is typically abandoned as a result of economic decline or the depletion of resources.
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