how many decisive ideas incorporated in Central Place theory
a. 6
b. 3
c. 11
d. 4
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Principles in the arrangement of central places: Christaller's theory proposes three principles for ordered arrangements and hierarchy formation: the marketing principle, the transportation principle, and the administrative principle.
b. 3 is correct.
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(B) 3 decisive ideas incorporated in Central Place theory
Explanation:
- The number, size, and range of market services in a commercial system or human settlements in a residential system are all explained by central place theory.
- It was first used in 1933 to explain how cities are distributed throughout the landscape.
- The central-place hypothesis tries to explain how settlements are arranged in relation to one another, how much market area a central location can control, and why certain central places are hamlets, villages, towns, or cities.
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