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the french were scattered in Canada because they traded fur
because of fertile region
the mountainous terrain of Greece refulted in widely scattered settlements.
That is called the Diaspora (or galut in Hebrew)
The two types of scattered settlements are dispersed settlement pattern, where houses are spread out with a lot of space between them, and nucleated settlement pattern, where houses are clustered together in a central location with surrounding farmland.
In a scattered settlement dwellings are spaced over an extensive area. This type of settlement is mostly found in hilly tracts, thick forests, and regions of extreme climate.
the cities are scattered, for instance, Bern (capital) is in the German speaking part of the Country, then Montreux and Geneva are in the French part, in Zurich, you will find different languages including Italian.
The three types of settlement patterns are: scattered, linear, and clustered. Scattered means that the houses are scattered, linear means that they are beside roads, and clustered means their clustered. :)
New Haven and Scattered Valley Settlements
There are a lot of mountains in Switzerland. The Alps run through the country. Because of the amount of mountains, people are spread around the country and so there are cities in different parts of the country.
the mountainous terrain of Greece refulted in widely scattered settlements.
There are three basic settlement patterns. These are: (a) Nucleated or clustered in which settlements are clustered around a central point. (b) Random or dispersed in which settlements are scattered without any particular order. (c) Regular or ordered in which settlements follow a set placement, leading either to a grid or triangular pattern. Other patterns are linear (in which settlements are arranged in a line, for example along a road) and radial (in which settlements are placed such that they form an 'X' shape or the shape of spokes in a bicycle wheel).