Remember what they are
Rucksack
Tin can
British passport
laptop
Shopping trolley
First Aid Kit
Torch
Wrist watch
Wallet
Towel
Phone card
Ear plugs
Playing cards
Scissors
Thermos flask
Socks
Now quickly write them all down!
There are two types of migration: forced and voluntary
Forced migration Refugees are people who have been forced to flee an area – because for example they are persecuted for their religion, e.g. Tibetans escaping Chinese troops (may cross international boundaries) Refugees are also created by natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes (they do not tend to cross international boundaries)
Voluntary migration The migrants choose to move. The do not have to move. They may be looking for a: Better job Be near friends/family Attractive location
Multiple Choice Population movement
1. Going on holiday to Brighton is A. Circulation B. Migration C. Forced
2. An example of forced migration is: A. When your parents move B. Because your house was flooded C. Going on holiday
3. Moving from Manchester to Edinburgh is: A. National migration B. International migration C. Both
4. Moving to be nearer to friends is: A. Circulation B. Forced C. Voluntary
5. People who are escaping from civil war are: A. Refugees B. Illegal immigrants C. Seasonal
6. An example of seasonal movement is for: A. Retirement B. Fruit picking C. Shopping
7. Going away to Newcastle University is A. Forced B. Seasonal C. Commuting
8. An immigrant is someone who: A. Has a visa B. Leaves a country C. Comes in to a country
9. People move due to: A. Human geography reasons B. Physical geography reasons C. Both
10. An emigrants is: A. Someone who leaves a country B. Who comes into a country C. Who comes into a country for a short while
11. Migration is: A. A change of address B. A change of address for at least one year C. When you work somewhere else
12. Net out-migration is: A. If people leaving exceed people arriving B. If people arriving exceed people leaving C. When the people leaving is the same as people arriving
13. Net in-migration is: A. If people leaving exceed people arriving B. If people arriving exceed people leaving C. When the people leaving is the same as people arriving
14. Migration balance is: A. The difference between emigrants and immigrants B. When emigration and immigration are the same C. When both are declining
15. Apart from immigration what else contributes to population numbers: A. Birth rate B. Number of people working C. Number of males compared to number of females
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Answers 1. A 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. A 11. B 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. A
1. Going on holiday to Brighton is A. Circulation B. Migration C. Forced
2. An example of forced migration is: A. When your parents move B. Because your house was flooded C. Going on holiday
3. Moving from Manchester to Edinburgh is: A. National migration B. International migration C. Both
4. Moving to be nearer to friends is: A. Circulation B. Forced C. Voluntary
5. People who are escaping from civil war are: A. Refugees B. Illegal immigrants C. Seasonal
6. An example of seasonal movement is for: A. Retirement B. Fruit picking C. Shopping
7. Going away to Newcastle University is A. Forced B. Seasonal C. Commuting
8. An immigrant is someone who: A. Has a visa B. Leaves a country C. Comes in to a country
9. People move due to: A. Human geography reasons B. Physical geography reasons C. Both
10. An emigrants is: A. Someone who leaves a country B. Who comes into a country C. Who comes into a country for a short while
11. Migration is: A. A change of address B. A change of address for at least one year C. When you work somewhere else
12. Net out-migration is: A. If people leaving exceed people arriving B. If people arriving exceed people leaving C. When the people leaving is the same as people arriving
13. Net in-migration is: A. If people leaving exceed people arriving B. If people arriving exceed people leaving C. When the people leaving is the same as people arriving
14. Migration balance is: A. The difference between emigrants and immigrants B. When emigration and immigration are the same C. When both are declining
15. Apart from immigration what else contributes to population numbers: A. Birth rate B. Number of people working C. Number of males compared to number of females