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Question
Name three groups of factors which determine the rural settlement type. Discuss the various aspects of any one group.
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Solution
Three Groups of Factors Determining Rural Settlement Type:
- Physical Factors
- Ethnic and Cultural Factors
- Historical Factors.
Physical Factors:
Physical factors play a major role in determining the location, size, and pattern of rural settlements. Key aspects include:
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Relief (Terrain): Settlements usually develop on flat or gently sloping land because it is easier to build houses and cultivate crops. Hilly or mountainous areas often have dispersed settlements.
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Climate: Regions with moderate climate support compact or clustered settlements, while harsh climates (very dry or cold) may lead to scattered settlements due to difficulty in living conditions.
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Water Supply: Proximity to rivers, lakes, or wells encourages settlement, especially in arid or semi-arid areas. Lack of water may lead to temporary or sparse settlements.
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Soil Fertility: Fertile soil encourages dense rural settlements, as it supports agriculture. Poor or rocky soil leads to fewer people settling in those areas.
Thus, physical factors largely shape the pattern and development of rural settlements.
