Elsa and Wilson are the same science class The teacher assigns the student a project in which each student has to prepare a short speech to present to the class in the speech each student has to choose whether to support new or urban development or pose new urban development and Willis issues they eat preparing no quad to use when presenting the speeches take a look at the following note cards then decide which statement will go on each card quick to show which card would be the most large logical location for each statement statement

Card 1:

- New urban development can lead to economic growth and improve living conditions for residents.
- Cities can benefit from new infrastructure and innovative urban planning designs.
- Support for new urban development is essential for the future growth and sustainability of our communities.

Card 2:
- Preservation of green spaces and historical landmarks is important for maintaining the cultural identity of a city.
- Overdevelopment can lead to increased traffic congestion and strain on existing resources.
- We must consider the environmental impact of new urban development and prioritize sustainable practices.

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Based on the provided statements:

- "If we use vertical housing we can save space by building upward" - This statement would be best on Elsa's note card, as it supports the idea of new urban development and innovation in urban planning.

- "Urban development, even for vertical cities, uses a lot of concrete and other nonrenewable resources" - This statement would be best on Wilson's note card, as it poses concerns about the environmental impact of urban development.

- "We can offset the loss of trees from urban development by planting more trees in other places" - This statement could be on either Elsa's or Wilson's note card, as it advocates for environmental sustainability but could also be seen as a solution to the negative impacts of urban development.

- "Planting some trees doesn't do enough to replace the many trees cut down" - This statement does not match with any of the provided statements and does not seem to be related to the topic of new urban development.

Assuming there no cards accurately present their personal opinions how do the opinions of the 2 students compare or contrast

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Based on the statements provided:

- Elsa's statements seem to support new urban development, as she mentions benefits such as economic growth and sustainability.
- Wilson's statements, on the other hand, express concerns about the environmental impact of urban development, specifically mentioning the use of nonrenewable resources and the loss of trees.

Therefore, Elsa appears to be in favor of urban development, while Wilson seems to be opposed or at least cautious about the negative consequences of urban development. Their opinions on the topic of urban development contrast with each other.