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identify the settlement pattern of grid no. 5719and 5524​

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Answered by harjot3565
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Answer:

It is widely accepted that settlements can be

differentiated in terms of rural and urban, but

there is no consensus on what exactly defines

a village or a town. Although population size is

an important criterion, it is not a universal

criterion since many villages in densely

populated countries of India and China have

population exceeding that of some towns of

Western Europe and United States.

At one time, people living in villages

pursued agriculture or other primary activities,

but presently in developed countries, large

sections of urban populations prefer to live in

villages even though they work in the city. The

basic difference between towns and villages is

that in towns the main occupation of the people

is related to secondary and tertiary sectors,

while in the villages most of the people are

engaged in primary occupations such as

agriculture, fishing, lumbering, mining, animal

husbandry, etc.

Explanation:

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