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what do you mean by rural and urban settlement? Write the characteristics difference between these settlements.​

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Answered by lollol78
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An urban settlement is an area with a high population density and large size, where the people are occupied in non-agricultural industries. On the other hand, a rural settlement has a lower population density and size, and the inhabitants are engaged in agricultural production.

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Answered by indu2380
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An urban settlement is an area with a high population density and large size, where the people are occupied in non-agricultural industries. On the other hand, a rural settlement has a lower population density and size, and the inhabitants are engaged in agricultural production.

Explanation:

In rural settlement the most basic sitting factors can be seen clearly at work. This is because permanent villages, like the semi-permanent settlements of shifting cultivators or nomads, or the temporary camps of hunters and gatherers, from which they evolved, have the same basic requirements of food, water, shelter and protection.

An urban settlement is mainly a built-up area.

Urban land use is intensive.

An urban settlement has a large population size and a high population density.

Urban dwellers have a higher living standard.

Secondary and tertiary activities are dominant

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