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प्रश्न
What are the three main types of settlement patterns on a topo sheet?
Explain types of settlements.
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उत्तर
The three main types of settlement patterns on a topo sheet are:
1. Nucleated settlements - In such settlements, buildings and huts are in a compact cluster. They are usually found in plains or valleys. This kind of settlement indicates that the community is living on an area where the land is fertile and good for agriculture. Such settlements generally have a well- knit and large community. Apart from houses, essential facilities like hospitals, police stations, post offices, schools and administrative buildings are found. They are also known as clustered settlements.

2. Linear settlements - Linear settlements are those settlements that develop in a line. Houses, shops, dhaba’s, petrol pumps and garages develop along the sides of the roads, railway lines or river banks. Gradually, these linear settlements grow in size. These settlements gradually develop into trading centres.
Examples :
(a) If such a settlement is near a railway track, and over a period of time, a need for a railway station is felt, then it becomes a railway stop.
(b) When located on main roads, such settlements become important stops for travellers as dhaba’s, tyre and car repairing shops and petrol pumps open up.
(c) On rivers and coasts, they become places where boats can unload goods and passengers.

3. Scattered settlements - They are also known as dispersed settlements. Houses or huts in this type of settlement are far apart from one another. On map, such settlement is indicated by long distances between houses. Such areas show sparse population and the absence of proper roads. Houses or huts are usually connected by cart tracks or paths. Cattle rearing is common as each household has cattle that is allowed to graze in the open fields. The land is not very fertile to support big populations.

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Houses or huts in ______ settlement are far apart from one another.
What is a linear settlement?
Where would you normally find a linear settlement?
How can transport and communication of an area be inferred directly from a topographical sheet?
Picture study.

Write two characteristics of this type of settlement.
List the aspects that you should keep in mind while studying a topographical map.
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______ are groups of houses where people live, such as villages or towns.
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The grid on the ______ corner of a topographical map is always the reference point or the starting point.
Match the following
| 1. | Sutlej-Ganga plain | Dispersed settlement |
| 2. | Nilgris | Star like pattern |
| 3. | South India | Rectangular pattern |
| 4. | Seacoast | Compact settlement |
| 5. | Haryana | Circular settlement |
Himalayas have dispersed settlement.
