Geography, asked by farahabidkhan5, 6 months ago

Complete the series.
(a) Nucleated settlement in India
(b) Nucleated settlement in Brazil
(c) Dispersed settlement in India
(a) ideal for growing coffee of Brazil
(b) tribal region of India
(c) extreme droughts
(a) North-east Highlands of Brazil
(b) paddy lands of Bihar
(c) South eastern areas Sao
Paulo
1) Sparse settlement in Brazil
(d) plateau region of India
(d) Himalayan slopes

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The regions of nucleated settlements in India 1) Northern Indian Plains- western region of Rajasthan- Narmada Basin. 2) Vindhya Plateau- Eastern Coastal region -Southern Region of Rajasthan. 3) Eastern Coastal region - Vindhya Plateau-Paddy lands of Bihar.
  • Nucleated settlements are found in East coastel region. ... Most urbanised regions are Sao Paulo, Rio De Janeiro, Espirito Santo, Minas, Gerais, Manaus.
  • The isolated settlement is known as dispersed settlement. Examples of such settlement can be seen in parts of Meghalaya, Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala have this type of settlement.
  • Brazil's geography makes it ideal for growing coffee. Nearly all of the country lies within the tropical zone. Its relatively stable, mostly hot and humid climate (which ranges from tropical to temperate), along with its rich soils, mean that conditions are prime for coffee crops.
  • North Zone. The tribes of the region of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Sub Himalayan Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar come under this zone. ...
  • North-Eastern Zone. ...
  • Central Zone. ...
  • Southern Zone. ...
  • Eastern Zone. ...
  • Western Zone. ...
  • Island Region.
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