Geography, asked by Abrish60, 8 months ago


Why are settelments small, large and
different from each other?​

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Answered by Xxitzking01xX
4

Answer:

As you move up the hierarchy, the size of the settlement and the distance between similar sized settlements increases. ... Larger settlements and conurbations have a much larger sphere of influence than smaller ones. This means they attract people from a wider area because of the facilities they offer.

Answered by AllenSingh
1

Answer:

As you move up the hierarchy, the size of the settlement and the distance between similar sized settlements increases. ... Larger settlements and conurbations have a much larger sphere of influence than smaller ones. This means they attract people from a wider area because of the facilities they offer.

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