A) Distinguish between : (any one)
Nucleated settlements and scattered settlement
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Differences between nucleated settlements and scattered settlements are as follows: In nucleated settlements, houses are close to each other. On the other hand, in scattered settlements houses are away from each other. ... On the other hand, the size of the population in scattered settlements is comparatively limited.
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Nucleated settlements:
These are the settlements clustered together in a group. Such settlements can be found close to railway station, a confluence, a quarry, a mine or an industrial site.
Scattered or dispersed settlements:
In these, the permanent huts and hutments are isolated or scattered. These develop in the large area of sparse population.
These are the settlements clustered together in a group. Such settlements can be found close to railway station, a confluence, a quarry, a mine or an industrial site.
Scattered or dispersed settlements:
In these, the permanent huts and hutments are isolated or scattered. These develop in the large area of sparse population.
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