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Migration and Population
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What is the way the population is spread out over an area?

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What is the way the population is spread out over an area?


population distribution


What is the average number of people per square mile?
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What is the average number of people per square mile?
population density
What is the number of live births per year per 1,000 people?
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What is the number of live births per year per 1,000 people?
birth rate

What is the number of deaths per year per 1,000 people?

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What is the number of deaths per year per 1,000 people?


death rate


What region of the US is most densely populated?
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What region of the US is most densely populated?
Northeast

What do we call people who move from one country to another?

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What do we call people who move from one country to another?


immigrants


What do we call the movement of people from one place to another?
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What do we call the movement of people from one place to another?
migration
If war is near an area would that be a push or pull factor?
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If war is near an area would that be a push or pull factor?
push
If a person leaves an area for a better life, what type of migration is that?
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If a person leaves an area for a better life, what type of migration is that?
voluntary
If a person is forced out of their homeland, what type of migration is that?
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If a person is forced out of their homeland, what type of migration is that?
involuntary

What are areas in the country  called?

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What are areas in the country  called?


rural


What are areas in cities?
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What are areas in cities?
urban
What is the theory used by scientists to explain voluntary and involuntary migration?
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What is the theory used by scientists to explain voluntary and involuntary migration?
Push pull theory
What is the movement of peole to cities, and the growth of cities called?
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What is the movement of peole to cities, and the growth of cities called?
urbanization
What is the science that studies population distribution and change
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What is the science that studies population distribution and change
demography
Lack of resources is caused by a growing what?
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Lack of resources is caused by a growing what?
population
The country with the greatest population is
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The country with the greatest population is
China

In some areas, people affect the __ to cut down wood for fuel or pollute the water due to larger populations.

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In some areas, people affect the __ to cut down wood for fuel or pollute the water due to larger populations.


environment


In the early 1800s the British sent prisoners to __ as an example of involuntary migration

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In the early 1800s the British sent prisoners to __ as an example of involuntary migration


Australia


After World War II the countries of India and Pakistan were divided by ___ and millons of people moved.

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After World War II the countries of India and Pakistan were divided by ___ and millons of people moved.


religion


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List 3 pull factors
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List 3 pull factors
jobs, resources, better life, climate, political freedom, medical care




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