Chapter 12 Ki #3 Why are consumer services distributed in a regular pattern?

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Chapter 12 Ki #3 Why are consumer services distributed in a regular pattern?

Central Place Theory Fig. 12-7: Market areas are arranged into a regular pattern according to central place theory, with larger settlements fewer and further apart.

What should replace taco bell? The area surrounding the service is the MARKET AREA or HINTERLAND

Much further! Mr. Loux would travel miles for a Justin Bieber concert!

2. The farther people are from a service the less likely they are to use it.

AAHHHH!!! Mr. Loux told me New York is not a primate city!!!!!