Geographic Features
Push & Pull Factors
Map Tools & Analysis
100

Q: What type of land is ideal for growing crops and often supports large settlements?

A: Farmland

100

Q: What type of factor makes people leave their home country?

A: Push factor

100

Q: What online tool can students use to explore real-world satellite images?

A: Google Earth

200

Q: What geographic feature provides water, trade routes, and food sources?

A: Rivers

200

Q: A natural disaster is an example of what kind of factor?

A: Push factor

200

Q: What type of map shows population density?

A: Thematic map

300

Q: Why are coastlines often more populated than deserts?

A: Access to trade, transportation, and resources

300

Q: A person moves to a city for a new job. Is this a push or pull factor?

A: Pull factor

300

Q: What kind of data would help you analyze migration trends?

A: Map and population data

400

Q: Which geographic feature is known to attract human settlement due to its flat land and fertile soil?

A: Plains

400

Q: What factor attracts people to move to a safer or more developed country?

A: Pull factor

400

Q: What map tool lets users zoom in and see geographic features up close?

A: Satellite view

500

Q: What physical feature can limit settlement due to extreme weather or isolation?

A: Mountains

500

Q: What’s the term for something that either pushes or pulls people from one place to another?

A: Migration factor

500

Q: What’s one way maps help explain why people settle in certain areas?

A: They show the relationship between location and resources

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