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What are the 3 different types of settlements? ​

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Answered by sawantyogita497
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There are generally three types of settlements: compact, semi-compact, and dispersed.

Answered by harinisri3108
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There are generally three types of settlements: compact, semi-compact, and dispersed. Each is based on its population density. Compact settlements have the highest density of population.

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Compact settlements have the highest density of population. They have homes stacked together, often touching at the sides or stacked in multi-family buildings. Streets tend to be narrow between the rows of homes. We often find this

type of arrangement in highly fertile floodplains. Houses are stacked together at a point of higher ground, which is sensible for flood-prone areas, while the majority of land uses the fertile alluvial deposits for farming.Also referred to as a hamlet, a term for rural villages, semi-compact settlements are often considered a phase of transition to a compact settlement. The houses in a semi-compact settlement still have a good amount of space between the homes, but they are clustered in a definitive boundary instead of spread throughout the surrounding countryside. Researchers believe that the growth of population will add pressure to build new homes and fill in the spaces, producing a compact settlement. However, we see these types of settlements in areas less prone to flood, which may indicate that the community will continue to grow outward with the same space between homes.

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