Geography, asked by jaspalthakur052, 11 months ago

Explain
the natural factors affecting the location of human settlements ​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Human Settlement Factors:

Body of water (transportation routes, water for drinking and farming)

Flat land (easy to build)

Fertile soil (for crops)

Forests (timber and housing)

Explanation:

Physical Features

Body of water (transportation routes, water for drinking and farming)

Flat land (easy to build)

Fertile soil (for crops)

Forests (timber and housing)

Human Factors

people who share a common language, religion or culture

social network or supports

quality of life

employment

Human Settlement Factors:

There are many reasons why humans make the choices they do about building settlements.

Factors include:

Physical Features

Body of water (transportation routes, water for drinking and farming)

Flat land (easy to build)

Fertile soil (for crops)

Forests (timber and housing)

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Human Factors

people who share a common language, religion or culture

social network or supports

quality of life

employment

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Factors can be push or pull. Push factors encourage a family to emigrate (pushes them to leave a location). Pull factors encourage a family to immigrate (pulls them in to move to a location).

Answered by kiran0003
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

There are many factors that can influence where settlements locate within a region.Physical factors that influence the location of a settlement include ; Water suppy  - settlements need water, Defence - building on high ground allowed people the chance to look out for enemies and Aspect & shelter and The economic factors include; Communications - settlements often located next to rivers that allowed bridging points. These locations allowed maximum communication between different settlements and increased trade and Resources - early settlers relied upon wood for fuel and building.

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