Village, A small place where people live, usually in the countryside., Town, A place bigger than a village but smaller than a city., City, A large, busy place with many people and buildings., Megacity, A very large city with more than 10 million people., Hamlet, A very small settlement with only a few houses., Isolated dwelling, A single house or building far away from others., Nucleated settlement, Houses are close together in one place., Dispersed settlement, Houses are spread far apart., Linear settlement, Houses are built in a line, often along a road or river., Population, The number of people living in a place., Transport, Ways people travel, like buses, cars, or trains., Infrastructure, Basic systems like roads, water, and electricity., Rural, Areas in the countryside with few people., Urban, Areas like towns and cities with many people., Agriculture, Growing crops and raising animals for food., Industry, Work that involves making goods in factories., Services, Jobs that help people, like teachers or doctors., Housing, Buildings where people live., Community, A group of people living in the same place., Traffic, Many vehicles moving on roads., Pollution, Dirty air, water, or land that harms the environment., Noise, Loud or unwanted sounds., Facilities, Places like schools, hospitals, and parks., Natural resources, Things from nature people use, like water or wood., Migration, Moving from one place to another to live., Density, How many people live in a certain area., Employment, Having a job or work., Development, Growth and improvement of a place., Accessibility, How easy it is to reach or use a place..

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