(a) Outline two characteristic features of each of the following: (i) Cornubation; (ii) Megapolis. (b) With specific examples, explain any six functions whi...
(a) Outline two characteristic features of each of the following: (i) Cornubation; (ii) Megapolis.
(b) With specific examples, explain any six functions which settlements perform.
(a) Characteristic features:
(i) Conurbation:
It is a large continuous built-up area formed when several once-separate towns grow and merge into one another.
It has a very large population and a shared network of roads, transport and services, often without a single dominant centre. Example - the Greater London/West Midlands conurbation.
(ii) Megalopolis:
It is a very large urban region formed by the merging of several conurbations and cities into an almost continuous chain of settlement.
It covers an extensive area with an extremely large population and heavy interconnection of economic activities. Example - the Boston-to-Washington (BosWash) belt in the USA.
(b) Functions which settlements perform (with examples):
Administrative function: serving as centres of government. Example - Abuja.
Commercial/trade function: centres of buying, selling and banking. Example - Lagos, Onitsha.
Industrial function: centres of manufacturing. Example - Aba, Kano.
Educational function: centres of learning with schools and universities. Example - Ibadan, Nsukka.
Religious function: centres of worship and pilgrimage. Example - Mecca, Ile-Ife.
Residential/dormitory function: providing homes for people who work elsewhere. Example - suburban towns around big cities.
(Others: port, mining, resort/tourist and defence functions.)
It is a large continuous built-up area formed when several once-separate towns grow and merge into one another.
It has a very large population and a shared network of roads, transport and services, often without a single dominant centre. Example - the Greater London/West Midlands conurbation.
(ii) Megalopolis:
It is a very large urban region formed by the merging of several conurbations and cities into an almost continuous chain of settlement.
It covers an extensive area with an extremely large population and heavy interconnection of economic activities. Example - the Boston-to-Washington (BosWash) belt in the USA.
(b) Functions which settlements perform (with examples):
Administrative function: serving as centres of government. Example - Abuja.
Commercial/trade function: centres of buying, selling and banking. Example - Lagos, Onitsha.
Industrial function: centres of manufacturing. Example - Aba, Kano.
Educational function: centres of learning with schools and universities. Example - Ibadan, Nsukka.
Religious function: centres of worship and pilgrimage. Example - Mecca, Ile-Ife.
Residential/dormitory function: providing homes for people who work elsewhere. Example - suburban towns around big cities.
(Others: port, mining, resort/tourist and defence functions.)