Map projections
Measures of Development
types of migration
Industry
Miscellaneous
100

Which map projections main purpose is navigation?

The Mercator map

100

Average statistic instead of hard numbers

Per capita

100

This migration migrates into a country

Immigration

100

A product that bigger than its raw material

Bulk-gaining

100

conditions and perceptions that help the migrant decide to leave a place

push factor

200

Which map projection is the most generally used?

Robinson

200

Worth of what is produced within a country

GNI

200

This migration migrates out of a country

Emigration

200

A product smaller than its raw materials

Bulk-reducing

200

circumstances that effectively attract the migrant to certain locales from other places

pull factors

300

Which map projection is used for spatial distributions related to area?

Peters

300

Only goods and services produced within a country during a given year

GDP

300

An example of this is the Atlantic slave trade

Forced migration

300

This is when the US industry moved from the Northeast to the South

Rust belt

300

prospective migrants are likely to have more complete perceptions of nearer places then of farther ones

distance decay

400

Which map projection is used for spatial distribution while maintaining the correct shape and area?

Goode - Homolosine

400

The measure of total value of the officially recorded goods and services produced

GNP

400

This migration flows along and through kinship links

Chain migration

400

Where goods are transferred from one mode of transport to another

Break-of-bulk point

500

Which map projection is generally used in midlatitude countries?

Conic

500

Quantify aspects of human development

HDI

500

this type of migration streams consist of a series of stages

Step Migration

500

the process in which companies move industrial jobs to other regions

Deindustrialization

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