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Give geographical reasons:

Human settlement increases due to increase in transportation facilities.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Human Settlements

Give geographical reason

Not all rural settlements change into urban settlements.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Rural-urban Fringe

Give geographical reason

Rural-urban fringes have the characteristics of both urban and rural settlements.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Rural-urban Fringe

Identify the incorrect factor

Settlement type:

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement

Identify the incorrect factor

The settlement having major function tourism:

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Human Settlements

Identify the incorrect factor

Favourable factors for settlements:

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Human Settlements

Differentiate between

Isolated settlements and Fragmented settlements

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement

Write short note

Rural land use

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Rural Area

Read the following passage and answer the question given below

Different types of human settlements include padas, villages, small towns, big cities, all remote places, towns and groups of towns. In some systems, human settlements are divided into urban, suburban and rural. For example, The United States Census Bureau classifies settlements in urban or rural areas based on a defined definition. In small settlements, such as padas and villages, access to low population and services is limited. Larger 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. These differences are known as low order service settlement and high-order service settlement. The functions of human habitation are also different. Because settlements can be established as ports, markets and resorts. Types of rural settlements can also be classified by activities such as agriculture, fishing and mining. Settlements that focus on one economic activity are called single functional settlements.

Human habitation can 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 given passage?. 
  2. Urban and rural areas are classified on the basis of what.?
  3. What works are done in rural areas.? 
  4. Explain the difference between low order service and high order service settlement
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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Human Settlements

Write answer in detail

What factors are responsible for development of various patterns in a settlement? Give examples.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Human Settlements

Draw a diagram and label it.

Patternless settlements

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement

Draw a diagram and label it.

Rural land use

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement

Arrange in ascending order of settlemems:

  1. City
  2. Metropolitan city
  3. Suburban city
  4. Mega city
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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement

Arrange the land use with respect to growth in Gross domestic product (GDP) from favourable to non - favourable factor:

  1. Barren land
  2. Grazing land
  3. Cultivated land
  4. Land under forest
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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Land Use Classification

Give geographical reason.

Growth of city is related to the land use.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Land Use

Give geographical reason:

Houses are built as per convenience in pattern less settlement.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement

Read the following passage and answer the questions given below:

Land is very valuable – natural resource as land is required for the production of food, construction of buildings, roads, railways, lakes. Similarly, land is required for the growth of fodder, grass, trees etc. If the fertile land of country is more then the productivity of agriculture is more. Forest resources provide us medicinal plant, livestock farming and help to maintain the balance of environment.

The geographical area of India is 32,87,263 Sq.Km. India ranks 7th according to area of world. Similarly, India ranks 7th in the cultivable area in the world. The total cultivable area is 18,64,00,000 hectares. It is about 77% of the total area but only 46% of this area is used for cultivation. Area under cultivation is reduced due to growth of population in the country, development of industries, construction of roads, lakes etc.

The type of land is different, in different states of India. States in Northern India are the hilly region so the are under cultivation and fertility of land is less. The part of Rajasthan and Gujarat’s state is covered by deserts. The amount of fertile land is more in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Maharashtra.

  1. Which is the most important natural resource?
  2. What are the different uses of land?
  3. What is the rank of India with respect to area in the world?
  4. Give suggestions to increase area under cultivations in India.
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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Land Use

Land use patterns in rural areas are different from urban areas.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Land Use Classification >> Land Use in Rural Area

Write short note on the following.

Functional classification of urban settlement.

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Urban Settlements

Draw a neat, labelled diagram.

Linear pattern

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Chapter: [3] Human Settlements and Land Use
Concept: Types of Settlement
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