Population & Settlement
Plate Tectonics
Energy/Water/ Tourism/ Food
Development
Coasts
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This policy, implemented in China from 1980 to 2016, aimed to curb population growth by limiting most families to a single child.

What is the One Child Policy?

2

These superheated flows of ash and pumice can reach temperatures of 700°C and move faster than 500 km/h, causing immense destruction.

What are pyroclastic flows?

2

Name of the farmer in the Mississippi cotton case study

Bowen Flowers

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The design and development of new technologies, often requiring advanced expertise, is classified under this employment sector.

What is the quaternary sector?

2

This process occurs when waves hit cliffs, trapping air in cracks and causing erosion over time.

What is hydraulic action?

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This type of settlement forms where houses are spread out over a large area, often due to extreme climates or agricultural land division.

What is a dispersed settlement?

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This type of plate boundary occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other, resulting in the creation of new oceanic crust.

What is a constructive (divergent) boundary?

4

What doe GMO stand for?

What is the rain shadow effect?

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Rising ocean acidity due to CO2 absorption contributes to this phenomenon, which damages marine ecosystems like coral reefs.

What is coral bleaching?

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These salt-tolerant forests grow in tropical coastal areas and protect coral reefs from sedimentation.

What are mangroves?

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This traffic-reducing measure involves charging drivers a fee to enter busy areas, often used to limit congestion in city centers.

What is a congestion charge?

6

This scale measures earthquake strength logarithmically, where each level is ten times more powerful than the previous one.

  1. What is the Richter Scale?
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Term for money staying in a community and growing from money spent from outside

Multiplier Effect

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This process describes the spread of ideas, innovations, and cultural traits across the globe, accelerated by the internet. 

What is diffusion?

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When waves strike the shore at an angle, this process moves sand and pebbles along the coast.

What is longshore drift?

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The relationship between the economically active population and dependents (both young and elderly) that affects government spending on healthcare and education.

What is the dependency ratio?

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This term describes areas where magma rises through isolated plumes, creating volcanic activity far from plate boundaries, such as the Hawaiian Islands.

What are hot spots?

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Term for money that does not stay in the community

Economic Leakage

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This agreement type lowers barriers like tariffs and quotas, promoting easier and more profitable international trade.

What is a Free Trade Agreement?

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This soft engineering method involves adding sand to a beach to counteract erosion but requires frequent renewal.

What is beach nourishment?

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This economic benefit occurs when migrants send money back to their country of origin, often supporting family members and boosting local economies.

What are remittances?

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This type of plate boundary involves two plates sliding past each other, generating significant earthquakes but no volcanic activity.

What is a conservative boundary?

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Type of farming where output per unit of land is high.

Extensive farming

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where economic growth in one area leads to further growth through reinvestment and new businesses.

What is cumulative causation?

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his coastal feature forms when a spit connects the mainland to an island, creating a unique land bridge.

What is a tombolo?

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