Road patterns and land coverage

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Road patterns and land coverage Starter: Write down a list of different ways you might be able describe road patterns…

Use these statements to describe the road patterns Parallel to…. Perpendicular to…. Centred around…. Avoiding… Going towards….. Low land…. Flat land…. Along the contours…. Along the river….. Along the coast….. Spreading out from……

Describe the road pattern seen here. Explain reasons for this.

How could you apply this idea to the pattern or housing?? Cul de sacs Curved Blocks grid iron In line

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