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1 SITE AND SITUATION FACTORS
Chapter 3 – Population text p. 43

2 Settlements Definition: a settlement is any place where people live together. It could be a city (Saint John), a village (Sussex Corner) or a hamlet (Norton)

3 There are settlements in urban and rural areas
Urban areas= cities and towns Rural areas = villages, in the country

4 How do people choose a spot to settle?
The site of a settlement is chosen because of natural advantages.

5 A source of potable water

6 Good defence

7 Roads

8 The landscape

9 Distance

10 Resources

11 Situation factors The transformation (over time) of a settlement into a city depends on situation factors. A settlement needs a reason or function for it’s existance in order to survive. Commercial centres – Where people can buy and sell products. Industrials centres – Where products are manufactured in factories. Ports – Where products are imported from or exported to other countries. Vacation destination – Where people go on vacation or to relax.

12 Commercial centres

13 Industrial centres

14 Ports

15 A vacation destination

16 University towns

17 Religious centres

18 Transport Hubs

19 Models of settlement The structure of the model depends on the landscape surrounding the settlement. Types of settlements: dispersed –homes and buildings are spread out nuclear – homes and buildings are grouped together linear – houses and buildings are in a line

20 Planned cities


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