What do you mean by rural urban continuum in settlement geography?
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Settlement is a place where people live and interact through activities such as agriculture, trading and entertainment
Settlement in geography help us to understand man’s relationship with his environment.
A rural settlement is a community involved predominantly primary activities such as farming, lumbering and mining.
A urban settlement engages in predominantly in secondary and tertiary activities such as food processing and banking.
There is often correlation between functions , population sizes and population density.
A rural settlement tends to have small population and low population density.
Urban settlement often has a large population size and high population density.
Settlement in geography help us to understand man’s relationship with his environment.
A rural settlement is a community involved predominantly primary activities such as farming, lumbering and mining.
A urban settlement engages in predominantly in secondary and tertiary activities such as food processing and banking.
There is often correlation between functions , population sizes and population density.
A rural settlement tends to have small population and low population density.
Urban settlement often has a large population size and high population density.
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Rural- urban continuum, the merging of town and country, a term used in recognition of the fact that in general there is rarely, either physically or socially, a sharp division, a clearly marked boundary between the two, with one part of the population wholly urban, the other wholly rural.
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