Pros and cons of living in high-rises.
With the rapid development of urban construction. High-rise residential buildings have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. High-rise residential buildings have become the city's business card, as if there are no high-rise buildings, the city will be cheap, and there will be no face. So how would you feel if you lived in a high-rise building?
Things are all split in two, and there are pros and cons to living in a high-rise building.
The advantage is that you are condescending, able to stand tall and see far. You can enjoy the scenery from near and far. The dust and exhaust fumes from the highway do not enter the high-rise buildings, and you can breathe fresh air when you live in them. In the summer, when mosquitoes are rampant, mosquitoes do not fly into high-rise housing. Living on the upper floors is protected from mosquito infestation.
The disadvantage is that when students are out of school or on school, the elevator will be crowded. Sometimes I have to wait for the elevator for more than ten minutes, and I am even late for class and work. If there is a power outage, you have to climb dozens of floors up the stairs from the walk, and you are often exhausted and out of breath. Sweat like a pig. If the elevator breaks down and you can't get out of the elevator, you will be frightened and anxious. In addition, in the event of a fire or **, it is more difficult to escape on the upper floors.
Personally, I think there are more disadvantages than benefits to living in high-rises.