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Three Settlement Patterns

1. Clustered


2. Linear


3. Scattered

Site

The site is the actual location of a settlemnt on earth

Situation

The general position of an area

Factors affecting population distribution

1. Natural Environment


2. Economic Conditions


3. History

Natural Envrironment

It has a big impact on people live for example 71% of the world is made up of water

Economic conditions

some of these conditions are uneployment rate, literacy rates and much more

History

Poeple want to be were there ancestors ad family were or are

Seven ways which land is used

1. Residential


2. Commercial


3. Industrial


4. institutional


5. Transportational


6. Recreational


7. Open space

Facors causing change within Industrialization, Urbanization , and Transportation

1. Social Factors


2. Political Factors


3. Cultural factos


4. Economic factors


5. environemental factors

Social Factors

How to do with how people get along with each other

Political Factors

Are concered with making decisions in a group

Cultrual Factors

Have to do with how groups of people get along with other groups of people

Economic Factors

Are Concered with how people earn a living and build wealth

Environemental FActors

have to do with nature and natural processes

Supply Vs Demand

Supply: What you have


Demand: What you want

SIx Questions Ecosystems are based on

1 What recourses are availbible


2. What goods will be produced


3. How will these goods be produced and how much


4 Who will produce these goods


5 for whom will the goods be produces


6 How will the finished products be districuted

4 Kinds of economic systems

1. Traditional


2. Comand eg (north korea


3. Market eg (singapore)


4. Mixed eg (canada)

Traditional

Based on what was done in the past

Command

Dictator makes decisions, citizens must accept these decisions.

Market

All members of society make desisions

Mixed

Both a mix of command and market

Econmic factors of production

1. Land


2.Capital


3.Labour


4. Tech

Types of industreis

1. primary


2. Secondary


3 tertiary

Push Factors

Push factors are those that force the individual to move voluntarily, and in many cases, they are forced because the individual risk something if they stay. Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity.

Pull Factors

Pull factors are those factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their home. Those factors are known as place utility, which is the desirability of a place that attracts people. Better economic opportunities, more jobs, and the promise of a better life often pull people into new locations.

Barriers to migration

1. Physical


2. Legal


3. Political


4. Procedural


5. economic



Physical


(barriers)

Distant Oceans, Mountains or walls

Legal


(barriers)



Limits to the number of people the new people the county will let in

Political


(barriers)

Lwas prhohibitinh people from leaving the country

Procedural


(barriers)

Getting passwords and visas

Economic


(barriers)

Not having enough money to move

What is Culture

A way of life shared by a group of people Including the way they obtain food , the way they raise there children , there values, belieds, language and customs.