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Why is a rural settlement smaller in size than a town. - Geography

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Why is a rural settlement smaller in size than a town?

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A rural settlement is smaller in size than a town due to the following reasons:

  1. Limited Population and Infrastructure: Rural areas have fewer people and fewer basic facilities. They lack advanced infrastructure like schools, hospitals, and transport systems, which restricts their growth.

  2. Agricultural Economy: The main occupation in rural areas is agriculture, which requires more land but supports fewer people in a scattered pattern, unlike towns that have dense populations involved in various non-agricultural jobs.

Hence, due to fewer amenities and economic activities, rural settlements remain smaller compared to towns.

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Chapter 10: Rural Settlements - EXERCISES [Page 195]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 10 Rural Settlements
EXERCISES | Q I. 1. (ii) | Page 195
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