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What is population density?

Population density is the number of people living per unit of area, typically measured in persons per square kilometer.

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Define urbanization.

Urbanization is the process by which populations move from rural areas to urban areas, resulting in the growth of cities.

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What is a demographic transition model?

The demographic transition model (DTM) describes the transition of a country from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as it develops economically.

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What is globalization?

Globalization is the process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, often driven by trade, investment, and technology.

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What is a primary economic activity?

Primary economic activities involve the extraction of natural resources, such as agriculture, mining, and fishing.

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What is a secondary economic activity?

Secondary economic activities involve the manufacturing and processing of raw materials into finished goods.

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Define tertiary economic activity.

Tertiary economic activities provide services to consumers and businesses, including retail, healthcare, and education.

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What is a cultural landscape?

Cultural landscape refers to the modifications made by humans to the natural environment, reflecting cultural values and practices.

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What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific place, while climate is the long-term average of weather patterns in an area.

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What are pull factors in migration?

Pull factors are positive attributes of a place that attract people to migrate there, such as job opportunities, better living conditions, and political stability.

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What are push factors in migration?

Push factors are negative attributes of a place that drive people to leave, such as war, persecution, lack of jobs, and environmental disasters.