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Explain rural and urban structure of settlement.
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उत्तर
Rural and urban structure of settlement could be explained as follows:
- Type of settlements: Rural settlements aren’t as compact as urban settlements. Rural settlements are comparatively smaller.
- Pattern of settlements: Some rural settlements are found in linear and circular pattern while some well-planned urban settlements are found in rectangular pattern.
- Land use: In rural settlements, land use is mainly related to agriculture or other primary activities. It is hardly used for industrial or commercial purposes. On the other hand, land use in urban settlements revolves around residential and other economic activities.
- Amenities: The transportation and education facilities are not developed in most of the rural settlements. However, rural settlements which are close to city have some urban amenities. Conversely, urban settlements have many amenities such as fresh and clean drinking water, houses, transportation, education and so on. Some urban settlements are also well-known for their specific amenity.
- Occupations/economic activities: In rural settlements, primary economic activities such as agriculture, fishing, mining, etc. are practiced while in urban settlements, secondary and tertiary economic activities are carried out.
- Population: The population is less in rural settlement. Many people from rural settlements migrate to urban settlements, leading to rise in the population of urban settlements.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain the characteristics of rural settlements.
What factors are responsible for the development of various patterns in the settlement? Give examples.
Draw a neat and well-labelled diagram for:
Dispersed settlement
Read the given passage and answer the following questions:
Different types of human settlements include hamlets, villages, small towns, large towns, isolated places, cities, and conurbations. In some systems, types of human settlements are broken up into urban, suburban, and rural; for example, the U.S. Census Bureau divides settlements into urban or rural categories based on precise definitions. Small settlements, such as hamlets and villages, have low populations and restricted access to services. Larger types of settlements, such as cities, have higher populations, higher densities, and greater access to services. For example, a village may have only one or two general stores, while a large metropolis may have many specialized stores and chain stores. These differences are known as low-order service settlements and high-order service settlements. Larger settlements also have a sphere of influence affecting surrounding settlements. Settlements may also be divided by the site chosen, such as sites selected based on resources, trading points, defensive sites, shelter, and relationship to water resources. The functions of human settlements also differ, as settlements may be established as ports, market towns, and resorts. Types of rural settlements may also be classified by function, such as proximity to farming, fishing, and mining. Settlements that focus on one economic activity are called single functional settlements. Human settlements may be permanent or temporary. For example, a refugee camp is a temporary settlement, while a city is a permanent settlement.
1) Which human settlements are mentioned in the passage above?
2) On what basis are urban and rural areas classified?
3) What are the functions carried out in rural settlements?
4) Explain the difference between low-order service and high-order service settlements.
Assertion: Settlements can be of various types.
Reason: Various physical factors affect the growth of settlements.
State whether right or wrong:
Settlements are divided into rural and urban types.
Draw a diagram and label it
Branches of geography
Draw a diagram and label it.
Patternless settlements
Draw a diagram and label it.
Rural land use
Give geographical reasons.
House are closely spaced in circular pattern.
