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amleted settlement
1 These settlements are fragmented into several units separated from each other. Thus, one site is easily recognisable and other houses are physically separated. They have local
names such as para, panna, pali etc. There is complete diffusion and isolation of huts in the entire area.
2 Because of increasing pressure of a population on the existing site, people seek a place outside the village. This has given rise to hamleted settlements. They are formed because of the scarcity of arable land and water, and they have less fertile soil.
3 They are found in the middle Ganges plain, Chhattisgarh and Tarai region.
Dispersed settlement
i.There is complete diffusion and isolation of huts in the entire area.
2.They are formed because of the scarcity of arable land and water, and they have less fertile soil.
3. They are found on the slopes of the Himalayas, Rajasthan and the Eastern Himalayas.
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Push factors :
- it causes out - migration.
- It has negative influences like natural calamities, war, epidemics, starvation.
Pull factors :
- It causes in migration.
- It has positive influence like employment, health care, education and higher standard of living.
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