A map that primarily displays roads and transport links rather than natural geographical information.
What is Road Maps?
Depicts the demographic history of a country.
What is a Demographic transition model?
The movement of an individual or group of people from one region of a country to another region of the same country.
What is internal migration?
The process of increasing population concentration in specific areas, typically resulting in the transformation of land for residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation purposes.
What is Urbanization?
Extracting natural resources from the earth.
What is a Primary Sector?
A type of map that represents the physical features of a particular area or region using contour lines.
What is Physical Maps?
A graph that shows the distribution of ages across a population divided down the center between male and female members of the population.
What is a population pyramid?
The movement of people from one country to another.
What is external migration?
A system of production where large scaled manufacturing, typically involving power driven machinery, is concentrated in a single building or complex.
What is a factory system?
Making products from natural resources.
What is a secondary sector?
What is a Political Map?
A set of generalizations about the patterns of human migration, formulated by the German born geographer E.G.
What is a Ravenstein's laws of Migration?
When people choose to move based on their own free will and initiative, rather than being forced or compelled to relocate.
What is voluntary migration?
A method of manufacturing that produce large quantities of standardized goods at a low cost, often utilizing equipment6 and assembly lines.
What is mass production?
Providing information and services to people.
What is a Tertiary Sector?
A blueprint or map that displays how an area is divided into different property areas.
What is a Plat Map?
A model that claims that the type of migration that occurs within a country depends on it's development level and its society type.
What is the Zelinsky Model of Migration Transition?
The involuntary movement of people from their homes due to the circumstances they cannot control.
What is forced migration?
a small-scale, home-based manufacturing or production business, often involving family members and operating outside of a formal factory setting.
What is cottage industry?
Managing and processing information.
What is a Quaternary Sector?
A type of map that portrays the geographic pattern of a particular subject matter in a geographic area.
What is a Thematic Map?
A model that describes the shift in leading causes of death in a population as a society develops.
What is the Epidemiological Transition model?
Refers to the individual or family decision of migrant to leave a host country and to return permanently to the country of origin.
What is return migration?
Businesses that can locate practically anywhere without significant dependence on factors like resource availability, transportation, or specific infrastructure.
What is a footloose industry?
Creating information and making high-level decisions.
What is a Quinary Sector?