Settlements are places where people build homes and have historically grown near rivers for access to water and fertile land. Settlements can be permanent or temporary depending on if they are occupied short or long-term. Transport is how people and goods move and includes various modes like roads, railways, waterways, and airways with each best suited to different distances and loads. Communication allows conveying of messages to others through mass media like newspapers, radio, and television.
2. Settlements
Settlement are places where people build their
homes. Early human beings lived on trees and in
caves. When they started to grow crops it became
necessary to have a permanent home. The settlements
grew near the river valleys as water was available and
land was fertile. Settlements can be permanent and
temporary.
3. TYPES OF SETTLEMENTS
Settlements which are occupied for a short time are
called temporary settlements. The people living in
deep forests, hot and clod deserts and mountain often
dwell in such temporary settlements. They practice
hunting, gathering ,shifting cultivation and
transhumance. However more and more settlements
today are permanent settlements. In these
settlements, people build homes to live.
5. Road ways
The most commonly used means of transport
especially for short distances are roads. They can be
metalled for short distances are roads. They can be
metalled and unmetalled.
7. Water ways
Water ways are the cheapest for carrying heavy and
bulky goods over long distances . They are mainly of
two types – inland water ways and sea routes.
8. Air ways
This is the fastest way of transport developed in the
early twentieth century.
9. Communication
Communication is the process of conveying messages
to others. Through news papers, radio and television
we can communicate with a large number of people
they are therefore called mass media.