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The increase in the proportion or number of people living in urban areas(towns and cities), compared to rural areas.
What is urbanisation?
Factors that make people want to move away from a place.
What is push factors?
People who entering a new country to live there permanently.
What are immigrants?
What is the population for megacity?
Over 10million people
The movement of people, businesses, and industries from urban centres to outlying areas of a city.
What is suburbanisation?
Higher income, better access to education and healthcare services.
What are some examples for pull factors?
India, England, China, New Zealand, Philippine
What are the top 5 countries by birth for residents living in Australia in 2025?
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Which capital city is famous for its trams and Federation Square?
Melbourne.
Australia's population is unevenly distributed, majority of the population is concentrated along the southeast coast.
What is the spatial pattern of Australian population settlement?
The movement of people across a specified boundary within Australia involving a change in their place of usual residence.
What is internal migration?
Increased cultural diversity, Stronger global connections, Pressure on public services, Social integration challenges
What are the social effects of immigration?
Name the outback Queensland settlement located 800 km west of Brisbane and has an official population of two residents.
Cooladdi
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The overall geographic extent of city growing
What is 'urban sprawl'?
People move from major metropolitan cities to smaller, coastal communities.
What is 'sea change'?
-Double score-
Subtracting the number of people who leave an area (emigrants) from the number of people who enter it (immigrants).
How do you calculate net migraton?
For the first time in human history, over ____ % population now live in urban areas compared with rural areas.
50
150 km
How long is Perth?
Choosing relaxing lifestyle, accessibility to healthcare over housing and employment.
What are the major reasons for people over age 65 move from place to place?
armed conflict, government persecution, environmental disasters
What are the causes of involuntary migration?
How long is Australia's total coastline approximately?
59,700 to 66,000 kilometres