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Define: Location

Where we are, or how we describe where something is physically located

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Define: Place

Areas that people create in their mind to segment areas that they know

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Define: Human-Environment Interaction

How humans and environment have affected each other.

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Define: Movement

How people, good, and ideas move from place to place.

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Define: Regions

Areas that share common characteristics.

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<p>Which quadrant would the coordinates <strong><mark data-color="#b500ff" style="background-color: #b500ff; color: inherit">(24n, 45w)</mark></strong> be in</p>

Which quadrant would the coordinates (24n, 45w) be in

A

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<p>Which quadrant would the coordinates <strong><mark data-color="#41b9f9" style="background-color: #41b9f9; color: inherit">(70s, 30E</mark></strong>) be in?</p>

Which quadrant would the coordinates (70s, 30E) be in?

D

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<p>What stage is this population pyramid in?</p>

What stage is this population pyramid in?

Stage 2

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<p>What stage is this population pyramid in?</p>

What stage is this population pyramid in?

Stage 3

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<p>What stage is this population pyramid in?</p>

What stage is this population pyramid in?

Stage 4

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<p>What stage is this population pyramid in?</p>

What stage is this population pyramid in?

Stage 1

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<p>What stage is this population pyramid in? EXPLAIN YOUR REASONING. <mark data-color="#NaNNaNNaN" style="background-color: #NaNNaNNaN; color: inherit">ESSAY ISH QUESTION</mark></p>

What stage is this population pyramid in? EXPLAIN YOUR REASONING. ESSAY ISH QUESTION

Stage 2,  lot of babies are being born, high birth rates and high death rates

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Define Immigration

Migration into a country

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Define: Emigration

Migration from a location

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Define: Net Migration

Difference between number of immigrants and emigrants for a country

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Define: Push/Pull Factors

Reasons to drive people away from an area or to draw people to an area

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Define: Forced Migration

Movement of people who are made to leave their homeland without their choice

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Define: Refugee

Person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster, etc.

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Think back to your culture summative. What is one aspect of your culture and how does it impact the way you move throughout your life? (BE SPECIFIC and make a connection to your culture) ESSAY QUESTION PREPARE UR OWN ANSWER

I have my own answer prepared

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What is a state?

An organized area that is ruled by an established government.

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What is a nation?

A region with people who have shared culture, language and history

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What is a Nation-State?

When boundaries of a nation (shared culture) align with the boundaries of the state political boundary

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What is a supranational Organization?

An organization that is made up of many other states. It connects countries together for a purpose

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First Agricultural Revolution

Domesticated plants and animals allowing humans to stay in one place and create settlements.

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 Second Agricultural Revolution

Crop rotations and better equipment like The Plow, Horse Collar, and seed drill improve agricultural efficiency.

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Third Agricultural Revolution

Technological innovations and scientific farming methods increase yields but create pollution and reliance on petroleum.

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Define: Zone 1

The central business district

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Define: Zone 2

Mixed pattern of industrial and residential land use, often the poorest neighborhoods in the area.

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Define: Zone 3

 The "Workingmen's quarters" Solid blue-collar, located close to factories.

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Define: Zone 4

Middle-class area of "better housing" Commute (drive) to work in the Central Business District.

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Define: Zone 5

Consists of high-income families clustered together, spacious lots and large houses. Suburban living.

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Define: Commercial Farming

 A farming practice where crops are grown to be sold far away from the farm for a profit

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Define:Subsistence Farming

A farming practice that only grows enough food for ones family not enough to sell and make a profit.

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Define: GMOs

Plants and animals that are changed as a result of biotechnology.

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Define:  Organic Agriculture

 Promotes sustainable and biodiverse ecosystems and relies on natural ecological processes.

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Define:  Primary Industry (1st)

Involved in extracting natural resources from the earth.

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Define: Secondary Industry (2nd)

 Processing stage commonly called manufacturing, assembly, or process.

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Define: Tertiary Industry (3rd)

Services usually in the for f nontangible goods, to other businesses and/or consumers.

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Define: Quaternary Industry (4th)

Concerned with the collection, processing, and manipulation of information.

Using available information in the best way possible.

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Define Quinary Industry (5th)

 Focused on creation and innovation through the production of new knowledge and skills.