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a) Pipelines to move water from other placesb) Advanced technology to make water c) Ways of life suited to environmentd) The ability to survive without water To survive harsh environments People have developed

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a) Birthrateb) Population Density c) Death rated) Life Expectancy The average number of live Births per 1,000 people

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a) Life expectancy & marriage rates b) Birth, death, and marriage rates c) Push-pull theory d) Population density & distribution Demographers are able to Figure out population growth By comparing

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a) Demographerb) Population density c) Life Expectancyd) Population distribution The average number of people Per square mile or kilometer

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a) Remaining the sameb) shrinking c) In Asiad) Growing Stable populations use resources Much slower than populations that are

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a) Find a better jobb) Find a better home c) Find better schoolsd) All of the above Many people leave rural areas For urban areas because they Want to

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a) 20 billionb) 7 billion c) 15 billiond) 1 billion The earth’s current population Is approximately

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a) Green Revolutionb) Biodiversity c) Hydroponicsd) Neolithic Agriculture The application of science and Technology to agriculture is Known as

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a) Population Distributionb) Population Density c) Populationd) Birthrate The total number of people In a given area

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a) To explain historyb) To explain climatic change c) To describe politicsd) To explain immigration Why do geographers use the “push-pull theory

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a) Africa, Europe, & North Americab) Asia, Europe, & North America c) Australia, Asia, & North America d) Asia, Africa, & Europe Which 3 continents contain 81% of the earth’s population

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a) Life Expectancyb) Population Density c) Immigrantd) Birthrate The average number of years A person lives

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a) To attend American collegesb) Escape religious persecution c) To escape the war in Irelandd) To escape potato famine Why did many people leave Ireland for the United States During the 1800’s

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a) Ruralizationb) Industrialization c) Urbanizationd) Immigration This term means the growth Of cities or the movement of People to cities

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a) Rich resources, fresh water, & plainsb) Few rivers and little rainfall c) Extremely hot or cold climatesd) Thick rain forests or dry deserts Population distribution is uneven On the earth because people Want to live in areas that have

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a) Decreased slightlyb) Increased dramatically c) Remained the samed) Not changed in a 100 years During the past 200 years the Earth’s population has

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a) Historianb) Geographer c) Economistd) Demographer A scientist that studies the Populations of the earth

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a) Cleaner environmentsb) More resources c) Fewer jobsd) More homes One serious problem created by Rapid population growth is

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a) Manifest Destinyb) Annual Migration Theory c) Theory of Evolutiond) Push Pull Theory The theory used to help explain Human migrations

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a) To find a jobb) To escape persecution c) To escape a ward) To escape a natural disaster Which of the following is an Economic reason why people migrate

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a) Nativeb) Tourist c) Immigrantd) Demographer A person who moves from one Country or nation to another

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a) Populationb) Death Rate c) Life Expectancyd) Birthrate The number of deaths each Year per 1,000 people

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a) Longer life expectancyb) Shorter life expectancy c) Fewer healthy babiesd) Death Rate has increased Scientific advancements in Medicine & farming have had What affect on the world’s population

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a) Ruralb) Suburban c) Urband) None of the above An area with a low population Density such as a village or Countryside

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a) Population Densityb) Population distribution c) Urbanizationd) Population The Way a population is Spread out over an area.

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