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प्रश्न
Give a geographical reason:
Not all rural settlements change into urban settlements.
उत्तर
- The area between rural and urban is called the rural-urban fringe.
- Villages are beyond the rural-urban fringe, and cities have different land use patterns.
- In villages, the land is mainly used for agriculture and related activities such as permanent pasture, grazing land, miscellaneous tree crops and groves, fallow land, etc.
- In city areas, land is mainly used for industries, residential purposes, recreation, transportation, etc.
- Since the villages are far from the city, they maintain their distinct identity and do not change into an urban settlement.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give a geographical reason:
In rural settlements, land use is related to agriculture.
Write a short note on:
The interrelationship between rural and urban settlements.
The physical extent of land on which crops are sown and harvested is known as ______.
Give geographical reason
In the rural settlements, land use is related to agriculture.
Identify the correct group
Classification of rural land use.
State whether right or wrong:
Area under permanent pastures and grazing land mostly own by the government.
Write short note
Rural land use
An expansion of secondary and tertiary activities would lead to an increase in this category of land-use.
A: When cities grow, their functions also grow.
R: Cities can have only one function.
Land use patterns in rural areas are different from urban areas.