The pattern of where people live in a country or region is known as what term?
What is leaving your country of origin.
Who believed our population would grow too fast for our resources to increase?
Who is Thomas Malthus.
What is the definition of the term "fragile state"?
What is a country with severe vulnerabilities.
Populations change as they become more?
Population density is?
Reasons to leave your country, and reasons you are attracted to another country are called?
What are push and pull factors.
The maximum population that an area can sustain is called?
What is Carrying Capacity.
What is the definiton of the term "birth rate"?
What are the number of births per 1000 people anually.
At what stage of demographic transition does the birth rate go down the most?
What is stage 3.
What is the term for a settlement just outside a city or town, with a lot of single-family housing?
What are suburbs.
What percentage of Canadians are immigrants?
What is 23%.
Spaceship Earth theory says that?
What is, the earth is like a spaceship with limited supplies.
What does the term NGO stand for?
What is a non-government organization.
What stage of demographic transition has a rapidly narrowing wide base, and has high death rates in every age group?
What is stage 1 pre-transition.
Suburban growth greatly increased the production of automobiles after what major event?
What is WW2.
What is the term for an immigrant fearing persecution in their homeland?
What is a refugee.
What thesis believes that technology can overcome all human problems?
What is the Cornucopian Thesis
What is the definition of the term "net migration"?
What is the difference of the number of people immigrating and emigrating.
What stage of demographic transition has the birth rate declined to the point where it reaches the death rate.
What event majorly increased urbanization in England?
What is the Industrial Revolution.
Which "Province" did the least amount of people immigrate to in 2021?
The term cornucopian is derived from?
What is the horn of plenty.
What does the term "raplacement rate" mean?
What are the number of children needed to replace their parents to keep a sustained population.
What two age groups are part of the dependency load?
What are ages 0-14 and 60+.