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A city government builds a large public park and does not charge an entrance fee. On most days, the park is spacious and enjoyed by many. However, on sunny weekends, it becomes so congested that the experience is diminished for everyone, and new visitors struggle to find space. Based on the defining characteristics of economic goods, why does the park fail to qualify as a pure public good in this specific situation?

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