Larger groups that are composed of individuals who share particular characteristics but who may not interact with one another are called crowds.
<h3>What qualifies as a crowd?</h3>
In general, a crowd is described as a collection of people who have collected for a specific reason, such as during a protest, sporting event, or looting (this is known as an acting crowd), or it can just be a large number of people going about their daily lives in a crowded location.
A crowd is defined as a big group of individuals or objects clustered closely together.
The throng that assembles for the ball drop on New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York City is an illustration of a crowd.
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