Explain, giving suitable examples, how human and economic factors determine the type of land use?
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The use of land is determined by physical factors such as topography, soil, climate, minerals and availability of water. Human factors such as population density, available of capital and technology are also important determinants of land use pattern. The factors that determine land use of an area are physical factors.
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Concept:
Physical elements including terrain, soil, climate, minerals, and the availability of water influence how land is used.
Explanation:
- Technology, money availability, and human variables like population density play a significant role in determining the pattern of land use.
- The distance from neighbouring markets, the quality of the soil, the availability of inexpensive labour, etc., are the main economic factors influencing how land is used.
- Because many perishable commodities must get to the markets in fresh condition, distance from markets has an impact on land utilisation.
- Physical elements like terrain, climate, and soil types as well as human factors like population density, technical advancements, culture, and customs, among others, affect how land is used.
The following variables are taken into account when determining "Land Use Pattern."
- Topography
- 2) Soil
- 3) Climate
- 4) Human population and technology
- 5) Availability of water
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