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Geography Time
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Meet the Teams Push Factors Pull Factors
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Rules Team 1 goes first. Then Team 2.
Fill out your study guide as we go.
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How to Score Points 1 point: closest line of black tape.
2 points: halfway back 3 points: furthest line of black tape 4 points: your back touching the back wall.
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How to Lose Points -1 Points: Hit the Promethean Board
-4 Points: Block or disrupt a shot
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Question What is migration?
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Answer The movement of people
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Question What is urbanization?
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Answer People moving from countryside to city
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Question What are remittances?
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Answer When a worker sends money to their family in another country
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Question What is a push factor?
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Answer A reason for leaving a country (pushes out)
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Question What is a pull factor?
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Answer Reason for coming to a country (pulls in)
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Question What is voluntary migration?
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Answer A person moves because they want to move
The pull factor is important Job opportunities, family, better education, etc.
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Question What is reluctant migration?
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Answer A person decides to move, even though they don’t want to move.
The push factor is the most important. Natural disasters, wars, famine, etc.
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Question What is forced migration?
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Answer A person is forced to move.
Examples: Slavery, Native Americans on Reservations, Jews in Concentration Camps
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Question What is a refugee?
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Answer A reluctant immigrant. Someone who decided to leave their home because conditions were so bad. Survivors of a civil war or natural disaster
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Question What is immigration?
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Answer People moving INTO a country
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Question What is a natural resource?
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Answer Something useful taken from the environment.
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Question What is a raw material?
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Answer A natural resource in its natural state, before it is turned into a manufactured good.
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Question What is a recyclable resource?
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Answer A resource that is naturally recycled by a process in nature.
Water, carbon-dioxide, oxygen
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Question What is a renewable resource?
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Answer A resource that humans can replace once they take it from nature Wind power, solar power, hydro power Crops, and wood, etc.
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Question What is a nonrenewable resource?
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Answer A resource that humans cannot replace once they take it from nature. Fossil fuels metals
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Question What is a fossil fuel?
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Answer An energy source made from the fossilizing material of dead plants. Coal Oil Peat Natural Gas
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Question What is a Developed Nation?
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Answer A nation that is rich and technologically advanced.
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Question What is a developing nation?
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Answer A nation that is trying to catch up with Developed Nations in money and technology.
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Question What is Human-Environment Interaction?
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Answer When humans change the physical world around them to meet their needs. Farming, mining, building a dam, building a city, pollution, etc.
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Question Push Factor Examples
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Answer Natural disaster War Famine Disease Lack of opportunity No Jobs
Religious persecution
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Question Pull Factor examples
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Answer Family in another country Good jobs Available Land
Religious Freedom Peace and Safety Good Education
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Question Developed Nation Characteristics
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Answer Highly Educated Workers Well-off Citizens Strong Business
Factories have been around for a long time Most jobs are based on service Big, well-developed cities Population decline
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Question Developing Nation Characteristics
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Answer Lack of Education
Lack of Public Services (sewer systems, drinking water, garbage collection) Growing family size and population Growing factories Growing cities Widespread poverty
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Question Three kinds of Migration
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Answer Voluntary (immigrants) Reluctant (refugees) Forced (slaves)
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Question Effects of Urbanization
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Answer Large Slums (poor housing conditions)
Lack of services (clean drinking water, electricity, garbage collection, transporation) Rising poverty rates Lack of resources (not enough food)
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Question Examples of Reluctant Migration
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Answer Natural Disaster Civil War Famine
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Question Difference between Natural Resource and Raw Material
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Answer Natural Resource: Something useful take from the environment
Raw Material: A natural resource that will be turned into a product (manufactured good)
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Question Difference between Renewable Resource and Recyclable Resource
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Answer Renewable: Humans can replace it after they take it from the environment (ex: grow more corn) Recyclable Resource: Goes through natural cycle to be renewed (drinking water, waste water, river water, ocean, rain, repeat)
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Question
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Answer
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Question Fossil Fuel Examples
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Answer Coal Peat Natural Gas Oil
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Question Examples of a raw material in a product A basketball shoe…
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Answer Cotton Leather Oil
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Question Examples of Human-Environment Interaction
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Answer Building a city Deforestation Desertification Farming
Building a new dam Irrigation
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Question Effects of human population growth on the environment
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Answer Air pollution Water pollution Oil Spills
Decreasing amounts of available fresh water
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Question Cause of rapid rise in human population over the last 200 years
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Answer More infants survive into adulthood and have families of their own. Better food supply Better medical care High standard of living
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Question Theme II: Place Examples that describe a “place?”
Must answer the question: What is the location like?
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