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Settlements may be classified according to the stage of development. What does it mean?​

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Answered by CarnageSpider
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1. A settlement is a place where people live. But it also includes the people who live there, the buildings, the roads, streets and pathways which link up the buildings in the settlement and through which the people communicate.

2. A settlement has a site and a location. The site is the land area on which the settlement is built, it can be at the base of a hill, by a riverside or a plain. The location is its position in relation to other cultural features or settlement in the region.

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Answered by vinayadeore08
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Settlements are generally classified as either rural or urban. ... The majority of settlers in rural areas carry out primary activities in order to earn their living. These include activities like mining, farming, fishing and forestry. The populations of these settlements often depend on the surrounding land.

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