Misc
Growth rate
Settlement/Sustainability
Physical Processes/Settlement Impacts
Migration/Misc
100

The population of Malaysia is 106.91 people/km. Is this considered dense or sparse?

What is sparse?

100

This region has the fastest growth rate

What is Africa?

100

The spread of a city into surrounding rural or natural land.

Urban Sprawl

100

The process of turning drylands into desert.

What is Desertification?

100

A very large urban area with more than 10 million people.

What is a Megacity

200

Someone leaves their country because of governmental corruption, this is called a migration (blank) factor

What is push

200

This measures the number of deaths in a population, scaled to its size, per unit of time

What is death rate?

200

This city aims to be the “greenest city in the world”?

What is Vancouver?
200

Rising sea levels are mainly caused by this

What is melting ice from glaciers and expanding warm water?

200

The maximum number of people an area can support without running out of resources.

Carrying capacity

300

Someone moves their children to a new country for educational opportunities, this is called an immigration (blank) factor

Pull factor

300

This type of land will allow for active farming and population growth

What is arable land?
300

Which country is known for its solar settlements and wind farms?

Germany

300

This is the difference between weather and climate

Weather is temporary, changing, climate is an average of weather over hundreds of thousands of years

300

This is a process whereby local sea level rise, strong wave action, and storms wear away rocks, soil, and sand along the coastline, causing the shore to retreat inland

What is coastal erosion?

400

Energy that comes from naturally replaced sources (solar, wind).

What is Renewable Energy?

400

Name three things that affect the growth rate a of a population

 What are: death rate, birth rate, education, Migration, etc.

400

Any individual, group, or organization with a direct or indirect interest in how a specific piece of land is used, managed, or developed

What is a stakeholder?

400

This physical process can create fertile soil but also destroy settlements?

Volcanoes

400

This is the number of people who live near volcanoes

What is a half a billion?

500

A linear population means people live...

In a line, usually near a coast or a body of water

500

As education in a country goes up, this goes down

What is the birth rate?

500

Describe two human factors that influence where people live

What are religious, economic, political?

500

In terms of warmer temperatures, what is one possible positive and one possible negative consequence of warmer temperatures

Varied answers
Positive: More places to live
Negative: Transportation more difficult

500

Explain physical processes and give an example

What is, any naturally occurring change on or in Earth, such as an earthquake?

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