why do deserts have scattered settlement
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Because the sand have no water in the underground
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Deserts have scattered settlement because ‘sustainability’ is used rather than ‘viability’ for a particular purpose.
Explanation:
- A dispersed settlement, also recognized as a scattered settlement, is an significant settlement structures used by landscape scholars to categorize rural settlements observed in desert and other regions of the world.
- A town in desert has been scattered compares with a village.
- In scattered villages, homes are not numerous and are far away from each other.
- In general, these communities can be found in high-relief areas, thick woodland, host deserts and vast agricultural land.
- Therefore deserts have scattered settlement as there are few inhabitants.
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