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Give geographical reasons:
Not all rural settlements change into urban settlements.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- The areas between urban and rural area is called urban-rural fringe. It has characteristics of both urban as well as rural areas.
- The towns away from the main city maintain their district identity. The quality of the services related to amenities and transportation are generally inferior.
- Beyond the urban fringe lies the rural fringe, consisting of villages only and partly affected by urbanisation. This area may be entirely rural, the only link with the city being the daily commuters.
- As agricultural lands are swiftly turned into residential colonies, industrial godowns, and airports, land use changes rapidly. This fascinating scene combines modern urban structures and traditional farmhouses.
- The region lacks solid planning due to administrative overlap between urban municipal corporations and rural gram panchayats. Thus, these neighborhoods have more unlawful construction and fewer public utilities than the core city.
Thus, all rural settlements do not change into urban settlements.
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