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100

holds migrants back

Intervening Obstacle

100

permanent movement from one place to another

Human Migration

100
Urbanization

urban growth and development

100

where people live

Population Distribution

100

Site

a place's absolute location, climate, landforms, and resources 

200

migration where people retain strong cultural, emotional, and financial ties with their home country

transnational migration

200

Distance Decay

the further away two things are, the less interaction they will have

200

Topography

representation of Earth's surface to show natural and man-made features

200

the number of deaths in a given year per 1,000 people in a population

Crude Death Rate

200

Relative Location

position of a place or entity based on its location with respect to other locations

300

data measured with numbers

Quantitative Data

300

data measured usually by people's opinions from research

Qualitative Data

300

Gravity Model

predicts the interaction between two or more places

300

Dependency Ratio

the number of people in a dependent age group (under age 15 or age 65 and older) over the number of people in the working age group (between those) times 100

300

Fertility Rate

the average number of children one woman in a region will have (ages 15 to 49)

400

Geographic Information System (GIS)

computer system which can collect, organize, and display geographic data for analysis
400

Doubling Time

how many years it takes for a country's population to double 

400

Vernacular Region

type of region that reflects people's feelings and attitudes about a place

400

Population Pyramid

shows the age distribution of a population for both sexes

400

an area that has one or more shared traits

Formal Region

500
migration where people move to a place because other people in their nation live there already

Chain Migration

500

number of people per unit area of land

Arithmetic Density

500

Physical Geography

study of natural processes and distribution of features in the environment

500

Demographic Transition Model (DTM)

model which depicts a scenario where population growth is more than the resources needed to support life

500

Epidemiological Transition Model (ETM)

model that describes changes in age distribution, fertility, mortality, and life expectancy from causes of death

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