Spread Out
Grow, Baby, Grow
Push 'em, Pull 'em
Culture Club
Say it, Pray it
100
The way people are spread out over an area
What is population distribution?
100
A scientist who studies population.
What is a demographer?
100
A person who moves to a new country in order to settle there.
What is an immigrant?
100
Language and religion
What are two features of culture?
100
Every culture is based on it
What is language?
200
The average number of people that live in a square mile of land.
What is population density?
200
The number of live births each year per 1,000 people
What is birthrate?
200
A theory used to explain reasons people migrate (move from one place to another)
What is "push-pull" theory?
200
The most basic social unit of any culture
What is family?
200
Without it, people could not pass on what they know or believe to their children.
What is language?
300
It's hard to live in Antarctica and parts of South America and Africa.
Why do fewer people live on these continents?
300
The number of deaths each year per 1,000 people
What is death rate?
300
The movement of people to cities and growth of cities
What is urbanization?
300
The social unit most responsible for teaching the customs and traditions of a culture
What is a family?
300
It helps answer questions about the meaning of life and define the values that people believe are important.
What is religion?
400
Asia, Europe, and North America have sources of fresh water.
Why does most (81%) of the Earth's population live on these continents?
400
Demographers compare birthrates and death rates.
How do demographers determine population growth?
400
People are looking for jobs, housing, good schools, and better opportunities for their families.
Why have large numbers of people moved from rural areas to urban areas?
400
Nuclear and extended
What are two types of family units?
400
Family, educational, religious, government, and economic.
What institutions are basic to all cultures?
500
Near water ways that can be used for trade and travel.
Where do people tend to settle?
500
Increase in food supply and better medical care.
Why has the world's population increased?
500
Cities are overcrowded and cannot provide adequate housing, jobs, schools, and other services.
How does urbanization negatively impact cities?
500
Social structure helps people work together to meet basic needs of individuals, families, and communities.
Why do people organize themselves into smaller groups?
500
The language group that covers the greatest area on a map
What is Indo-European?
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