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The image contains three maps depicting the layout changes of a region across the years 1800, 1900, and 2000. In 1800, the region includes Farmland (Crops) in the northeast, Woodland in the north, River Stour running horizontally with Farmland (Animals) south of it, and Brindell located in the southwest. In 1900, Farmland (Crops) areas are reduced and shifted to the far east, Woodland occupies less area in the north, River Stour flows as before, and new additions include Industry in the southeast and a Village for Workers with Bun Hill around it in the eastern region. By 2000, Farmland (Crops) remains to the east, Woodland is in a small northern section, a new Park appears adjacent to Woodland, River Stour maintains its path, Industry grows larger in the southeast, the Village for Workers with Bun Hill remains, and Brindell stays in the southwest.
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The diagrams illustrate how a particular region changed in the years 1800, 1900, and 2000.
Overall, while the areas of farmland for crops, woodland, and Brindell remained throughout the three periods, the farmland for animals was completely replaced by industrial and residential development.
In 1800, most of the region consisted of farmland for crops, while farmland for animals and woodland occupied similar proportions. Brindell covered a small area in the southwest corner, and the River Stour flowed through the northern part of the map.
By 1900, the farmland for animals had been replaced by three new areas: Bun Hill, an industrial zone, and a village for workers. At the same time, the woodland area in the northeast was converted into farmland for crops, expanding the agricultural area. Brindell and the river remained unchanged.
In 2000, further development occurred. The number of industrial sites increased, a park appeared near Bun Hill, and both Brindell and the workers’ village expanded in size. The woodland and farmland for crops continued to exist, though they occupied smaller areas compared to the previous century.
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