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how are linear and scattered settlements shown​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear settlements are seen along roads, railways,rivers, sea coasts and in foothill regions etc. ... A linear settlement is in contrast with ribbon development, which is the outward spread of an existing town along a main street and a nucleated settlement, which is a group of buildings clustered around a central point. ·

A dispersed settlement is the scattered pattern of households in a particular area. This form of settlement is common in the world's rural regions. The settlement pattern contrasts those found in nucleated villages

Answered by ksonakshi70
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A linear settlement is (a normally small to medium- sized) settlement or group of buildings that is formed in a long line

A dispersed settlement ,also known as a scattered settlement is one of the main types of settlement patterns used by landscape historians to classify rural settlements.

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