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The rural settlement pattern in the plains is mainly nucleated. Explain why. - Geography

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The rural settlement pattern in the plains is mainly nucleated. Explain why.

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In the plains, rural settlements are mainly nucleated (clustered) due to several favourable physical and human factors. The flat and fertile land in the plains supports intensive agriculture, encouraging people to live close together near their farmlands. This compact pattern allows for better use of land, as the surrounding area is reserved for farming.

Additionally, easy availability of water, good transportation, and fewer natural barriers like hills or forests make it easier for people to settle in groups. Social and cultural factors, such as joint family systems, caste-based groupings, and the need for safety and community interaction, also support nucleated settlements.

Thus, due to suitable land, agriculture, social bonding, and accessibility, nucleated settlements are common in the plains of India, especially in the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

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Chapter 10: Rural Settlements - Examination Corner [Page 196]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 10 Rural Settlements
Examination Corner | Q I. 6. | Page 196
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