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Differences between concentric and sector model

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Answered by Rockstar9086
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On a map, the concentric zone model resembles a bull's eye. The sector model, also called the Hoyt model, says that urban zones lie along transportation lines and therefore zones radiate outward from the central business district, making the model look more like a pie than a bull's eye.

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Answered by rs8840730
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On a map, the concentric zone model resembles a bull's eye. The sector model, also called the Hoyt model, says that urban zones lie along transportation lines and therefore zones radiate outward from the central business district, making the model look more like a pie than a bull's eye.

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