Climatic, Economic, Physical, and Traditional Factors
Similarly, physical factors like shelter and drainage, as well as soil quality, water supply, ports, and resources, can affect whether or not a location is suitable for building a city..
The magnitude of the influence of human factors on the development of settlements can be viewed from four supporting sub-variables, namely age, population, human growth and activity. In addition, the assessment value of the largest sub variable is human activity of 0.412.
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Climatic, Economic, Physical, and Traditional Factors
The magnitude of the influence of human factors on the development of settlements can be viewed from four supporting sub-variables, namely age, population, human growth and activity. In addition, the assessment value of the largest sub variable is human activity of 0.412.