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difference between compact and dispersed settlements..?​

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Answered by 604ayushmishra
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Answer:

Explanation:

Dispersed Compact

These settlements are those in which large

number of houses are built very close to each

other.

Such settlements develop along river valleys and

in fertile plains where the density of population is

high.

Communities are closely knit and share common

occupations.

For example: Ganga Plains in India

In these settlements, houses are spaced far

apart and often interspersed with fields.

Such settlements develop in dense forest, hilly and

mountainous regions where the density of

population is low.

A cultural feature such as a place of worship or a

market, binds the settlement together.

For example: Himalayan regions in India

Answered by siddhipatil128
2

Answer:

  • COMPACT SETTLEMENTS.

A compact settlement is a closely built area of dwellings, wherever flat land is available. In a scattered settlement dwellings are spaced over an extensive area. This type of settlement is mostly found in hilly tracts, thick forests, and regions of extreme climate.

  • DISPERSED SETTLEMENTS.

The term dispersed settlement refers to a settlement structure in which individual farms and small groups of farmsteads or hamlets occur in a cluster of scattered parcels of land (Farm). The term dispersed settlement is also used for individual farms with a shared cadastral area and legal district.

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