World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 1. What predictions can be made on a population pyramid that is top heavy? 2. A small percentage of men in the 20 to 40.

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World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 1. What predictions can be made on a population pyramid that is top heavy? 2. A small percentage of men in the 20 to 40 age range on a population pyramid might indicate what? 3. What are some of the effects both positive and negative of Globalization? Which countries benefit the most from Globalization?

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 4. What are some of the reasons for the location of cities? 5. What is a Push factor? Give an example. 6. What is a Pull factor? Give an example.

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 7. What kind of information might be included in chart showing Standard of Living? 8. What does the term agrarian mean? 9. Why would the countries of North America be considered a distinctive region?

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 10. What is the definition of population Density? 11. What is animism and where is it mostly practiced? 12. What are the characteristics of culture?

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 13. Innovations that change the environment often have both __________ and _____________ effects. 14. The Middle East and ________________ are grouped together as a region due to common religion. 15. Cottage Industry: _________________ Commercial Industry : ____________________

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 16. Where are the most densely populated areas of Canada? 17. What are the three types of Regions? 18. What are the 4 levels of economic activity?

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 19. What is GPS and how has it helped to improve transportation? 20. List 3 reasons that Europe is considered a region? 21. What determines the production and distribution of goods in a communist system?

World Geography Unit 2 Thinkers 22. ________ were developed to transport oil when conditions make other forms of transport too difficult. 23. What is the difference between democracies and totalitarian systems? 24. What type of location would you want to start a commercial agricultural business in?