The uneven distribution affects where people live,what sorts of economic activities they pursue, and the trade networks they develop. Population centers often develop near resources or near easy means of transportating resources. When resources are not accessible, people often migrate to areas where the resources are available. Another alternative is to buy needed materials from people in other regions...but that's trade
If the resource isn't where the person is or wants it to be, they will move to where it is.
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People settle were there are certain resources. The climate determines were those resources are.It can be seen in all over the world mostly people live in plain areas. reason is that in plain areas mostly climate is moderate. Even if we look at global pattern of settlement we will see that mostly people in temperate regions rather than severe cold or hot climate. So, yes the climate affects settlement patterns of an area.
People tend to stay away areas that remain frozen and settle in places that are inhabitable and easily traveled, along with being near water and other resources.
Water
biogeography
If the resource isn't where the person is or wants it to be, they will move to where it is.
If the resource isn't where the person is or wants it to be, they will move to where it is.
People move to where the resources they needare... so they can be near the needed resources.
The Wilbert Zelinsky model, also known as the "Doctrine of the First Effective Settlement," is important because it helps to explain the patterns of human settlement and migration in relation to physical geography. It highlights how certain factors such as accessibility and availability of resources influence the distribution and growth of settlements. By studying this model, researchers and planners can better understand the spatial organization of human societies.
People move to where the resources they needare... so they can be near the needed resources.
Areas that had been covered tended to industrialize earlier.
The Oregon Trail, The Mississippi River, and The Cumberland Gap Yea Boyy
Kamal Riad Morcos has written: 'The impact of migration on rural and urban settlement patterns in Egypt'
what is the migration patterns in england?
Migration patterns are patterns of migration.. such as if a bird migrates to a warm climate region in the winter then to a cool climate in the summer they will most probably repeat this yearly... thus making it a migration pattern.
Joseph Price Barber has written: 'The settlement patterns of Perry County, Missouri, 1850-1900' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, European Americans, Genealogy, History, Immigrants, Internal Migration, Land settlement patterns, Population, Slaves, Statistics
David J. Morgan has written: 'Patterns of population distribution' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Population, Residential mobility