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By Griffin Cook and Max Meredith
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Population: the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region. Population density: people per square kilometer of land area. Habitable lands: land that you can live on Demographers: the people who study the characteristics of human populations, such as size growth, density, distribution, and vital statistics Urban: of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city Rural: of or relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture Migration: to move from one county, place, or locality to another Immigrant: someone who comes into another country from another country.
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Urban Rural Big cities Lots of people Higher crime rate Concrete jungle Small towns Not many people Lower crime rate Farm land Population density: people per square kilometer of land area. A bigger environment means more room. A better government more people there or bad no one will be there. Bad economy no one will be there or good economy everyone will be there.
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Push Pull High gas prices Not many jobs Horrible economy Corrupt government ( The opposite of Pull) LLow gas prices LLots of jobs GGreat economy NNon-corrupt government ( The opposite of Push) Migration: to move from one county, place, or locality to another. Environment a bigger better environment more people will want to be there. Political if the country bans leaving it will slow down migration. A bad economy will mean it is harder to migrate.
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Some places are very crowded because of too many pull factors. Examples- US, Mexico Cons to rapid growth are loss of land, loss of plant life, lack of food, too much money spent Eventual panic
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