Population Pyramids
Demographic Transition Model
Migration
Demographic Statistics
Random Unit 2 Questions
100

Information shown on a population pyramid

What is age and gender?

100

Statistics shown in the demographic transition model?

What are Birth and Death Rates?

100

People moving into a country 

What is an immigrant?

100

The number of deaths in a year

What is crude death rate?

100

When someone migrates out of a country

What is an emigrant?

200

The name of the age group 0-14

What is pre-reproductive?

200

High birth and death rates slow or no population growth 

What is stage 1?

200

Reasons people migrate

What are push and pull factors?

200

The number of births in a year

What is crude birth rate?

200

The total number of people on an area land

What is arithmetic density?

300

A sudden increase in the birth rate

What is a baby boom?

300

Low birth rates and low death rates slow or no population growth 

What is stage 4 of the demographic transition model?

300

As distance increases interaction decreases.

What is distance decay?

300

The number of kids on average a woman will have in her lifetime

What is total fertility rate?

300

A country with lower life expectancy, average education level, poverty, fast population growth, and lower quality of life

What is a developing country?

400

A population pyramid with more children than older people represents this kind of nation

What is a developing or less developed nation?

400

The population trend found in stage 5 of the demographic transition model

What is population decline?

400

When a migrant follows a path of a series of stages, or steps toward a final destination

What is step migration?

400
The number of people an area of land can support 

What is carrying capacity?

400

When a someone migrates to live with family and friends 

What is chain migration?

500

Many more men than women between the ages of 20-35 years old

What is a population pyramid of a military base or a country with guest workers? 

500

The increase of medical knowledge, improved healthcare, and sanitation.

What is the epidemiological transition?

500

The protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country because they were in danger of being persecuted or harmed.

What is asylum?

500

70/Annual Growth Rate

What is the doubling time of a country?

500

This type of migration was the most prominent worldwide in the 20th century

What is rural to urban?

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