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What are the characteristics of settlements?
Settlements come in all different shapes, sizes and locations. The function of a settlement can be identified by looking at its shape, size, site and situation.
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What is a settlement?
What do we mean by site and situation of a settlement?
What are the functions of a settlement?
What is a settlement hierarchy?
What is a settlement?
A settlement is a place where people live. A settlement could be anything from an isolated farmhouse to a mega city (settlement with over 10 million people).
Settlements can either be temporary or permanent. Temporary settlements include things such as refugee camps.
Recreational - fun, non-essentials like parks.Transport - roads, railways, and airports.Agricultural - farmland.Residential - housing.Commercial - businesses and factories.
Most likely the answer is culture.
Answer:
Explanation:
Options:
a. There are over two million foreign-born workers in the United Kingdom.
b. Migrant workers are a strain on the UK's economy and support few other jobs or industries.
c. Migrant workers contribute taxes and pay into the national insurance.
d. Migrant workers contribute $87 billion to the UK's economy and over $195 million to the UK's GDP
Answer:
a. There are over two million foreign-born workers in the United Kingdom
According to migrationobservatory, about 9.3million foreign-born workers are in the United Kingdom. This makes up about 14% of the total population of U.K. The size has been on the increase through the years. The two million given in the option is wrong and not a statement of fact.