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Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes
5.8 Von Thünen Model
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The Von Thünen Model assumes an isolated state with a
single market
city.
True
Match the agricultural activity with its ring in the Von Thünen Model:
Dairy farming ↔️ 1
Forestry ↔️ 2
Extensive agriculture ↔️ 3
Ranching ↔️ 4
Dairy farming is located in the first ring due to high perishability and transportation
costs
Extensive agriculture, such as grain crops, is located in the third ring due to lower transportation costs and longer shelf
life
Farmers in the Von Thünen Model aim to maximize
profits
In the Von Thünen Model, land rent decreases with distance from the
market
The Von Thünen Model explains how agricultural activities are spatially organized to optimize profits in relation to the market city.
True
What role do transportation costs play in the Von Thünen Model?
Determine how far farmers transport
The central market city in the Von Thünen Model attracts
intensive farming
near the city.
True
Why are dairy farming and market gardening located closest to the market in the Von Thünen Model?
High perishability, high transportation costs
Match the key assumptions of the Von Thünen Model with their descriptions:
Isolated state ↔️ Single market city
Uniform climate and soil ↔️ No regional variations
Maximizing profits ↔️ Farmers seek highest returns
Proportional transportation costs ↔️ Costs increase with distance
What is the primary reason for dairy farming and market gardening being located in the first ring of the Von Thünen Model?
High perishability and transportation costs
Order the agricultural activities in the Von Thünen Model based on their distance from the market city.
1️⃣ Dairy farming and market gardening
2️⃣ Forestry
3️⃣ Extensive agriculture
4️⃣ Ranching
The three key components of the Von Thünen Model are the market, transportation costs, and land
rent
Land rent increases with distance from the market city in the Von Thünen Model.
False
The central market in the Von Thünen Model attracts
intensive farming
activities nearby due to demand.
True
Land rent in the Von Thünen Model decreases with distance from the market.
True
Match the agricultural activity with its primary reason for its location in the Von Thünen Model:
Dairy farming and Market gardening ↔️ High perishability, high transportation costs
Forestry ↔️ Heavy products, high transportation costs
Extensive agriculture ↔️ Lower perishability, lower transportation costs
Ranching ↔️ Low perishability, very low transportation costs
Physical factors such as climate, soil, and terrain determine what can be grown in a
region
Dietary preferences in a region can influence the
crops
grown for local consumption.
True
The Von Thünen Model ignores factors such as government policies and
technological changes
.
True
The Von Thünen Model's limited applicability arises from its inability to reflect the complexity of modern agricultural
systems
.
The Von Thünen Model was developed by Johann Heinrich von Thünen in the year
1826
In the Von Thünen Model, transportation costs are proportional to
distance
Forestry is located in the second ring of the Von Thünen Model because it involves
heavy goods
that need easy access to the market.
True
The Von Thünen Model assumes uniform
climate
and soil conditions.
True
Match the agricultural activity with its reason for location in the Von Thünen Model:
Dairy farming ↔️ High perishability and transportation costs
Forestry ↔️ Heavy goods needing easy market access
Extensive agriculture ↔️ Lower transportation costs, longer shelf life
Ranching ↔️ Low transportation costs, longer shelf life
Arrange the agricultural activities in the Von Thünen Model from nearest to farthest from the market city:
1️⃣ Dairy farming and market gardening
2️⃣ Forestry
3️⃣ Extensive agriculture
4️⃣ Ranching/Livestock
The central market city in the Von Thünen Model is called the economic
core
Land rent is the profit a farmer makes after deducting
transportation
costs.
Arrange the agricultural activities in the Von Thünen Model from closest to farthest from the market city.
1️⃣ Dairy farming and market gardening
2️⃣ Forestry
3️⃣ Extensive agriculture
4️⃣ Ranching
The Von Thünen Model suggests that highly perishable products must be located near the
market
Johann Heinrich von Thünen developed his model in
1826
.
True
Forestry is located in the second ring due to the heavy weight of its
products
What is the purpose of the Von Thünen Model in agricultural geography?
Explaining land use patterns
How do transportation costs influence the spatial arrangement of agricultural activities in the Von Thünen Model?
Shape concentric rings
The Von Thünen Model centers on three key components that influence land use around a central
market
Transportation costs in the Von Thünen Model increase with
distance
Arrange the agricultural activities in the Von Thünen Model in order of their distance from the central market city.
1️⃣ Dairy farming and Market gardening
2️⃣ Forestry
3️⃣ Extensive agriculture
4️⃣ Ranching
Forestry is located near the market in the Von Thünen Model due to the weight of lumber.
True
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