Themes of Geography
Population
Migration
Urbanization & Cities
Development & Agriculture
100

he theme of geography that answers the question of how do people, goods, and ideas move from one location to another.

movement

100

 The number of births per unit of population.

birth rate

100
Factors that make a person want to leave OR stay in a place?

push/pull factors

100

The process in which there is an increase in the number of people living and working in a city or metropolitan area.

urbanization

100

The classification given to countries that are the most advanced, wealthiest, and have the most productive economies

core

200

The physical features and cultural characteristics that describe a location.

place

200

The number of people per unit of land area.  


population density

200

The type of migration that occurs when someone moves from one city to another within the same country, such as moving from Gainesville, Florida to Athens, Georgia.

Internal Migration

200

The rapid, often poorly planned spread of development from an urban area outward into rural areas.

urban sprawl

200

The classification given to countries that are the least advanced, poorest, and have the weakest economies.

periphery

300

The meaning of relative and absolute position on the earth’s surface.

Location

300

The continent where the majority of the world’s population lives

Asia

300

Defined as a person who has a well founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, or are members of a particular social group, or political opinion

refugee

300

The geographic term used to describe the specific physical characteristics of an immediate location

site

300

The following is a describes what term

The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

infrastructure

400

An area with one or more traits, characteristics, features that are common and make it different from surrounding areas is called a

region

400

 The three countries that currently stand as the most populated in the world.

India, china and the US

400

The migration process exemplified when an immigrant moves to a new country, tells their family how amazing it is, and then the family begins the process to join them

Chain Migration

400

The geographic term that refers to the location of a place relative to its surroundings and other places.

situation 

400

 The specific type of agriculture that involves following an animal food source from one location to another

nomadic herding

500

Which of the following is not one of the five themes of geography?

  1. Location

  2. Movement

  3. Human Environment Interaction

  4. Region

  5. Resources

Resources

500

The primary concern of this theorist was that human populations would grow at rates that exceed their ability to produce food.

Malthus

500

Oscar has recently immigrated to the USA and now lives in Lexington. With technology, he can keep in touch with his family back in Congo. Oscar tells his family how amazing the States are and that they should join him. After a few months, Oscar’s family begins the process of immigrating to the United States. This is an example of?

Chain migration

500

Projections indicate that the world's largest city by the year 2100 will be located here

Lagos, Nigeria

500

The large geographic region where someone would most likely find plantation agriculture

sub-saharan africa

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