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The area served by a settlement or service
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(____ goods) Goods bought almost every day from local shops, such as bread and milk
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(____ goods) Goods not boughtevery day. The shopper visits more than one store to look at different prices and quality of items such as furniture, shoes or clothes
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(___ of services) Placing the services of a settlement or area in rank order of importance, based on the population needed to support the service and the frequency of use
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(____ population) The minimum number of people needed to provide a large enough demand for a service
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(a) another word for service, or (b) the purpose of a settlement. for example, mining or industry
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Anything that is provided in a settlement for the population. this include goods that can be bought in shops and other retail outlets such as food, petrol or clothing, public services like school, hospital, etc
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The maximum distance that people are prepared to travel to access a particular service
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Associated with towns and cities
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Associated with the countryside and villages
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(___ order settlements) Settlements higher up the hierarchy, such as large cities, which are fewer in number, spaced further apart, and with a wider range of services
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(___ order settlements) Settlements lower down the hierarchy, such as small villages, which are higher in number, more closely spaced and with a small range of services