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Urbanization is very low in:
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A level Settlement Quiz. Settlement geography is a branch of human geography that investigates the earth's surface's part settled by humans. According to the United Nations' Vancouver Declaration on Human Settlements (1976), "human settlements means the totality of the human community – whether city, town or village – with all the social, material, organizational, spiritual and cultural elements that sustain it."
Traditionally, it belongs to cultural geography and is divided into the geography of urban settlements (cities and towns) and rural settlements (e.g. villages and hamlets). Thereby, settlements are mostly seen as elements of the cultural landscape that developed over time. Apart from Australia, Europe and India, the term is actually rarely used in English-speaking geography. One of the last English books on settlement geography was published by Cambridge University Press in the 1990s. However, it is a traditional and actual branch in many other countries (e.g., German Siedlungsgeographie, French Geographie de l'habitat, Italian Geografia insediativa, Polish Geografia osadnictwa).
Due to processes of urban sprawl such as counter urbanization, peri-urbanisation or postsuburbanisation the existing dichotomy between the urban and the rural is losing importance, especially in industrialized countries and newly industrialized countries. This point of view is already represented by many planning strategies such as the unified settlement planning. Hence, an integrative geography of settlements that considers the urban and the rural settlements as a continuum is regaining the importance lost during the 20th century. Further it is used in prehistoric, historic and present-focusing geographic research.
Question 1 of 16
Urbanization is very low in:
Question 2 of 16
The places which attract people from a surrounding area because of service availability are called:
Question 3 of 16
The oldest/earlier citiy of the world is:
Question 4 of 16
The concept of urbanization spread from ________ :
Question 5 of 16
The largest urban agglomerations exists in ________ :
Question 6 of 16
The concentration of large cities is called:
Question 7 of 16
A settlement in which majority of the people are involved in primary activity is called as:
Question 8 of 16
Organized cluster of houses which is small in number is termed:
Question 9 of 16
The place where individual lives is called:
Question 10 of 16
Northern Australia's people make their dwelling through:
Question 11 of 16
The houses built from poles and sticks are termed as:
Question 12 of 16
A place where many people reside together is known as:
Question 13 of 16
Dwellings are of _______ types:
Question 14 of 16
The houses in which layout, construction and appearance have not been altered are termed as:
Question 15 of 16
The buildings in which new material has been used but this does not changes its layout is termed as:
Question 16 of 16
The houses in which modern material is used and layout is also changed are termed as: