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Population 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 ptsGrowth 5 pts 5 pts 10 pts 10 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 pts 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 pts 5 pts 5 pts 10 pts 10 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 ptsMigration 5 Themes 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts
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Population Distribution What is the term for how people are spread over an area?
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Population Density What is the term for number of people per square mile?
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Urban What is the term for cities and nearby areas?
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Terrain and Climate What are two reasons for low population densities in Alaska?
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7.0 billion What is the population of the world?
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Increased food supply, Better medical care What two factors have led to a rapid increase in the world’s population?
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Number of deaths per year per 1000 people What is the death rate?
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Demographer What is the term for a scientist who studies population?
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Immigrant What is the term for a person who migrates to another country to live?
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Rural areas to Urban areas The trend of migration in America is from ____ areas to _____ areas?
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Refugee What is the term for someone who has to move due to war?
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The movement of people to cities and the growth of cities What is urbanization?
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Near bodies of water Where did most early civilizations begin?
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Because of differences in land and resources Why is the population of the earth spread out unevenly?
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Overcrowding, lack of jobs and services, decrease in agriculture. What are two problems caused by urbanization?
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Lack of resources, overuse of land, lack of schools, health care, jobs, housing What are two problems caused by increased population growth?
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Over 80 percent What percentage of the earth’s population lives in Asia, Europe and North America?
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More food production, Better medical technology What are the two main reasons for increased population growth?
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Theory of migration – people are pushed to move from an area because of poor conditions, and pulled to move to areas with better conditions. What is the Push-Pull Theory?
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For better opportunities (jobs, schools, medical care, etc.) Why have many people moved from rural areas to urban areas?
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