Unit 1
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 2
Unit 5
100

spatial prespective

where and why things happen

100

ecological prespective

the relationship between living things and their environment

100

human migration

the permanent movement of people from one place to another

100

climate

the long term patterns of weather in an area

100

crops

cultivated plants for food, fuel or profit

200

place 

a location on earth that is distinguished by its physical and human characteristics 

200

site

the places absolute location; physical characteristics such as climate and landforms

200

population pyramid that consists of a large space and narrow top, mainly found in periphery or semi periphery countries

rapid growth pyramid 

200

population pyramid consisting of even lines across the age groups, mainly found in core countries

slow growth pyramid 

200

the closer to the CBD you are, the more expensive land is 

bid rent theory

300

pattern

how things are distributed in a place

300

friction of distance

a theory that states distance needs time, effort and cost to overcome

300

arable land 

land that can be used to grow crops 

300

population pyramid that consists of a top that is larger than the base, this can be found in any development level

negative growth pyramids

300

settlement where houses are isolated from one another 

dispersed settlement 

400

globalization

when a country becomes increasingly interconnected with the world

400

formal region 

an area defined by one dominant characteristic throughout its area with defined boundaries

400

arithmetic density  

the total number of people per unit area of land 

400

physiological density

the total number of people per unit of arable land 

400

land survey system with irregularly shaped plots of land that describe natural features and distances 

metes and bounds

500

wallersteins world system theory

the concept of core, semi-periphery and periphery countries

500

functional region

an area organized around a central focal point, for example, a school zone

500

agricultural density

the total number of farmers per arable land

500

rate of natural increase 

rate at which a population grows factoring in the crude birth rate and the crude death rate

500
irrigation

pathways of water for crops 

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