Scales of Analysis
Types of Boundaries
Types of diffusion
DTM model
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what is this scale of analysis?



National Scale

100

what is a consequent boundary?

A boundary put in place up to resolve conflict.

100

what kind of diffusion is it?

a song gets popular because people started using it on TickTock.

contagious diffusion

100

what is the stage known for its high birth rates and high death rates, and no population growth.

stage 1

100

what is absolute location?

the use of longitude and latitude for location.

200

a map showing the different towns within a state.

Local Scale

200

What is a relic boundary?

a boundary that no longer exists.

200

what kind of diffusion is this?

a food changes as it spreads throughout the world

stimulus diffusion

200

what is the main reason that there is less deaths after stage 1

more industrialization- more doctors, more sanitary things, ect.

200

what do you call the belief that your environment is the ultimate decider as to if you survive.

environmental determination

300

what is this Scale?

Local Scale

300

what is an antecedent Boundary?

an antecedent Boundary is a boundary put up BEFORE people settled.

300

a family leaves from Egypt to the USA and made a restaurant, making their traditional food.

relocation diffusion

300

what stage is the stage where birth rates start to go down because of increased urbanization, female education, and access to birth control.

stage 3

300

what do you call the total number of people divided by total land?

arithmetic density

400

what is it called when you see the continents but not the countries?

regional scale

400

what is a subsequent boundary?

a boundary put up AFTER people settled.

400

a celebrity makes a new make up company famous and now nearly every girl has that product. what type of diffusion is this?

Hierarchical diffusion

400

what stage is Japan currently in? declining birth rates and aging population.

Stage 5

400

what do you call it when people move from one place to another in multiple trips

step migration

500

describe a national Scale?

you can see one or more countries, outlined by their boundaries.

500

what is an example of a relic boundary?

the Burlin Wall

500

when ideas/culture spread through people. what is this diffusion?

expansion diffusion

500

in stage 4 what is the average fertility rate of a woman?

below 2.1

500

when you see an upside down population pyramid (upside down triangle) what DTM stage is the state in?


stage 5

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