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globalization

greater cultural and economic interaction among people all over the world

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geography

The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life

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human geography

The study of where and why human activities are located where they are

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physical geography

The study where and why natural forces occur as they do

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map

A two-dimension or flat scale model of something

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place

A specific point on Earth distinguished by a particular characteristic

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region

an area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features

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scale

the relationship between the portion of Earth being studies and Earth as a whole

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space

the physical gap or intervals between two objects

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connections

relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space

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cartography

the science of mapmaking

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map projection

the scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat map

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Land Ordinance of 1785

divided much of the country into a system of townships and ranges to facilitate the sale of land to settlers

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GIS (geographic information system)

a computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic date

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remote sensing

the acquisition of data from a satellite orbiting Earth or from another long-distance method

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GPS (global positioning system)

a system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth

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location

the position that something occupies on Earth

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toponym

the name given to a place on Earth

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site

physical character of a place

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situation

the location of a place relative to other places

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meridian(longitude)

an arc drawn between North and South poles

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parallel(latitude)

a circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator

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prime meridian

0 degrees longitude - passes through Greenwich, England

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equator

0 degrees latitude

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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

master reference time for all points on Earth

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Age distribution

The proportion of individuals of different ages within a population. You can use an age distribution to estimat survival by calculating the difference in proportion of individuals in succeeding age classes

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Agricultural revolution

the development of farming

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Arithmetic Population Density

The total number of people divided by the total land area

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Capacity

the amount of people an area can support

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Census

A period count of the population

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Child Mortality Rate

A figure that describes the number of children that die between the first and fifth years of their lives in a given population

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Chronic Diseases

Generally long - lasting afflictions now more common because of higher life expectancies

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Crude Birth Rate (CBR)

The number of live births yearly per 1,000 people in a population. (natality)

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Crude Death Rate (CDR)

The number of deaths yearly per 1,000 people in a population

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Demographic momentum

is the tendency for growing population to continue growing after a fertility decline because of their young age distribution. This is important because once this happens a country moves to a different stage in the demographic transition model

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Demographic Transition

High birth rates and death rates are followed by plunging death rates, producing a huge net population gain, this is followed by the convergence of birth rates and death rates at a low overall level

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Demography

the scientific study of population characteristics

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Dependency ratio

the number of people who are either too young or too old to work

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Doubling Time

the time it takes for an area's population to double

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Ecumene

the area of land occupied by humans

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Epidemiological transition

The a distinctive cause of death in each stage of the demographic transition. Explains how countries' population changes

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Expansive Popluation Policies

Government policies that encourage large families

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and raise the rate of population growth

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Exponential growth

growth by a percentile instead of a static number, forms a j-curve on a graph

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Infant Mortality Rate

The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1000 live births in a society

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Life Expectancy

A figure indicating how long, on average, a person may be expected to live

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Thomas Malthus

British economist of late 1700's. considered the first to predict a population crisis

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Medical Revolution

the leap of medical knowledge in stage 2 of the demographic transition

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Megalopolis

Term used to designate large coalescing supercities that are forming in diverse parts of the world.

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Mortality

the rate at which people die

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Natality Rate (NIR)

number of birth/ year to every 1000 people in the population

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Natural Increase

Population growth measured as the excess of live births over deaths; does not reflect either emigrant or immigrant movements

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Natural Increase Rate (NIR)

Natural Increase Rate (NIR)

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Neo-Malthusians

group who built on Malthus' theory and suggested that people wouldn't just starve for lack of food, but would have wars about food and other scarce resources

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Overpopulation

too many people in one place for the resources available

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Physiological Population Density

The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture

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Population Composition

Structure of population in terms of age, sex and other properties such as marital status and education

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Population Density

A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land

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Population Distribution

Description of locations on Earth's surface where populations live

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Population Explosion

The rapid growth of the world's human population during the past century, attended by ever- shorter doubling times and sccelerating rates of increase.

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Population Projection

Estimation of future population growth, by extrapolating current trends and known growth factors

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Population Pyramids

A bar graph representing the distribution of population by age and sex

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Restrictive Popluation Policies

Government policies designed to reduce the rate of natural increase

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Sex ratio

the ratio of men to women

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Standard of living

The goods a services and their distribution within a population

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Stationary Population Level

The level at which a national population ceases to grow

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Sustainability

The level of development that can be maintained without depleting resources

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Total Fertility rate

the average number of children a woman has

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underpopulation

A drop or decrease in a region's population

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Zero population growth (ZPG)

Where natural birth rate declines to equal crude birth rate and the natural rate of population approaches 0

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Activity Space

the space within which daily activity occurs

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Brain Drain

Large-scale emigration by talented people.

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Chain Migration

migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there

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circulation

short-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis

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distance decay function

The diminishing in importance and eventual disappearance of a phenomenon with increasing distance from its origin

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emigration

migration from a location

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immigration

migration to a location

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forced migration

permanent movement compelled usually by cultural factors

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voluntary migration

permanent movement undertaken by choice

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gravity model

A mathematical formula that describes the level of interaction between two places, based on the size of their populations and their distance from each other

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guest worker

a person with temporary permission to work in another country

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internal migration

permanent movement within the same country

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international migration

permanent movement from one country to another

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intervening obstacle

An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration

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migration transition

change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produce the demographic transition

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migration stream

A constant flow of migrants from the same origin to the same destination

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migration selectivity

Only people exhibiting certain characteristics in a population choosing to migrate

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mobility

the quality of moving freely

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net migration

the difference between the level of immigration and the level of emigration

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push factors

factors that induce people to leave old residences

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pull factors

factors that induce people to move to a new location

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refugee

people who are forced to migrate from thier home country and cannot return for fear of persecution because of thier race, religion, nationality, membership of a social group, of political opinion

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urbanization

an increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements

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suburbanization

The process of population movement from within towns and cities to the rural-urban fringe

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counterurbanization

Net migration from urban to rural areas in more developed countries

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interregional migration

movement from one region of a country to another

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intraregional migration

movement within a region

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Artifact

Any item, made by humans, that represents a material aspect of culture

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Built environment

The man-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity, ranging in scale from personal shelter to neighborhoods to the large-scale civic surroundings

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Core-domain-sphere model

The place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest