Basically. A settlement is just newly formed & may/may not last enough to become a town.
Settlement.
A synonym for "town" could be "city," "village," or "settlement."
City. Settlement. Conurbation. Urban district.
No, a town is not a biome. A biome is a large geographical area characterized by its distinct climate, vegetation, and animal life. A town is a human settlement within a biome.
Site factors that influence settlement in a town or city include access to resources (such as water and fertile land), natural features (such as mountains or rivers), transportation routes, climate, and proximity to markets or trade routes. These factors can determine the attractiveness of a site for people to establish a settlement.
No a town is not the same thing. a town is a small area of a big city
No a town is not the same thing. a town is a small area of a big city
Cape Town is a urban settlement
Well basically it is both the same
the settlement of inagua is mathews town
the main settlement is gorge town.
I suppose you could say, a colony is a settlement under control/governence of another power (earth government or company) whereas "settlement" might just refer to an new autonomous settlement.
No difference, 2 different words for the same thing.
Hey yes
well last year we learned about cape town and i think ur answers is a settlement from the past
It is a town, but it doesn't really matter, because they are almost the same thing.
is strand a rural or urban settlement