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MATERIAL WORLD VOCABULARY. Material World Vocabulary Standard of Living- The measure of the quality of life in a given country based on income and material.

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1 MATERIAL WORLD VOCABULARY

2 Material World Vocabulary Standard of Living- The measure of the quality of life in a given country based on income and material possessions Life Expectancy- The average age a person can expect to live Literacy rate- the percentage of people who can read and write Infant mortality- the number of infants who die before reaching the age of one Birth rate- The number of children born each year for every 1,000 people Per capita income- a country’s total income divided by its population

3 Life Expectancy

4 Material World Vocabulary Economics- The study of how goods and services are produced, distributed and consumed. Undeveloped Economy- an economy which is more agricultural than industrial Developing Economy- an economy which is in the process of becoming industrialized Developed Economy- an economy which is more industrialized than agricultural Urban population- the percentage of people who live and work in a city Rural population- the percentage of people living and working in the countryside

5 Material World Vocabulary Subsistence farming- A farm which produces only enough food to feed the family Commercial farming- Growing food in large quantities to make a living. Manufacturing- businesses which produce goods for sale Service industries- businesses which sell services to people Import- a product brought into a country through trade or sale. Export- a product traded or sold to another country

6 Subsistence Farming Commercial Farming

7 Material World Vocabulary Resources- anything from the natural environment that people use to meet their needs Arable Land- land which can be farmed for food Water- water is a necessary for all plants, animals as well as humans. Water can also be used for transportation, power for electricity and provide food and jobs

8 Material World Vocabulary Location- where a country is located can affect the economy. A coastal country will be able to trade easily with other countries. An isolated or landlocked country may have difficulty getting goods to markets. Renewable resources- resources that can be used and replaced in a relatively short period of time Non-renewable resources- resources which cannot be replaced or can only be replaced over millions of years

9 Renewable v. Nonrenewable Resouces


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