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Make a list of the different patterns of settlements explaining their features and providing examples for each (pls tell I will mark u brainllest)

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Answer:

1. Nucleated settlements

2. Linear settlements

3. Dispersed settlements

Explanation:

A settlement pattern refers to the shape of the settlement as seen from above. The shapes of early settlements were influenced by the surrounding landscape. They were also shaped by other factors such as who owned the land and whether the land was good for building on or not. Some examples of settlement patterns include, nucleated settlements, linear settlements and dispersed settlements.

Definition of a nucleated settlement: Nucleated settlements are ones where the houses are grouped closely together, often around a central feature like a church, pub or village green. New settlements that are planned often have a nucleated pattern.

Example of a nucleated settlement: Little Thetford in England.

Other names for nucleated settlement: clustered settlement.

Definition of a linear settlement: Linear settlements are settlements where the buildings are constructed in lines, often next to a geographical feature like a lake shore, a river or following a road. Where linear settlements follow a road, the road often predates the settlement.

Example of a linear settlement: Champlain, Quebec, Canada is an example of a linear settlement.

Other names for linear settlement: Chain village or ribbon development.

Definition of a dispersed settlement: Dispersed settlements are ones where the houses are spread out over a wide area. They are often the homes of farmers and can be found in rural areas.

Example of a dispersed settlement: Breisgau, Switzerland is an example of a linear settlement.

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