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Define: Location
Where we are, or how we describe where something is physically located
Define: Place
Areas that people create in their mind to segment areas that they know
Define: Human-Environment Interaction
How humans and environment have affected each other.
Define: Movement
How people, good, and ideas move from place to place.
Define: Regions
Areas that share common characteristics.
Which quadrant would the coordinates (24n, 45w) be in
A
Which quadrant would the coordinates (70s, 30E) be in?
D
What stage is this population pyramid in?
Stage 2
What stage is this population pyramid in?
Stage 3
What stage is this population pyramid in?
Stage 4
What stage is this population pyramid in?
Stage 1
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
Define Immigration
Migration into a country
Define: Emigration
Migration from a location
Define: Net Migration
Difference between number of immigrants and emigrants for a country
Define: Push/Pull Factors
Reasons to drive people away from an area or to draw people to an area
Define: Forced Migration
Movement of people who are made to leave their homeland without their choice
Define: Refugee
Person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster, etc.
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
What is a state?
An organized area that is ruled by an established government.
What is a nation?
A region with people who have shared culture, language and history
What is a Nation-State?
When boundaries of a nation (shared culture) align with the boundaries of the state political boundary
What is a supranational Organization?
An organization that is made up of many other states. It connects countries together for a purpose
First Agricultural Revolution
Domesticated plants and animals allowing humans to stay in one place and create settlements.
Second Agricultural Revolution
Crop rotations and better equipment like The Plow, Horse Collar, and seed drill improve agricultural efficiency.
Third Agricultural Revolution
Technological innovations and scientific farming methods increase yields but create pollution and reliance on petroleum.
Define: Zone 1
The central business district
Define: Zone 2
Mixed pattern of industrial and residential land use, often the poorest neighborhoods in the area.
Define: Zone 3
The "Workingmen's quarters" Solid blue-collar, located close to factories.
Define: Zone 4
Middle-class area of "better housing" Commute (drive) to work in the Central Business District.
Define: Zone 5
Consists of high-income families clustered together, spacious lots and large houses. Suburban living.
Define: Commercial Farming
A farming practice where crops are grown to be sold far away from the farm for a profit
Define:Subsistence Farming
A farming practice that only grows enough food for ones family not enough to sell and make a profit.
Define: GMOs
Plants and animals that are changed as a result of biotechnology.
Define: Organic Agriculture
Promotes sustainable and biodiverse ecosystems and relies on natural ecological processes.
Define: Primary Industry (1st)
Involved in extracting natural resources from the earth.
Define: Secondary Industry (2nd)
Processing stage commonly called manufacturing, assembly, or process.
Define: Tertiary Industry (3rd)
Services usually in the for f nontangible goods, to other businesses and/or consumers.
Define: Quaternary Industry (4th)
Concerned with the collection, processing, and manipulation of information.
Using available information in the best way possible.
Define Quinary Industry (5th)
Focused on creation and innovation through the production of new knowledge and skills.