This theme of Geography is described by absolute and relative location
Location
This measures the number of people per unit area
Population Density
This is a measure of the number of people per unit area
Population Density
This brought about the formation of culture through the taming of plants and animals
Agriculture
In this economic system, businesses are privately owned and profits are kept by the citizens
Capitalism
This theme of Geography describes human and physical characteristics.
Place
This describes how the population is spread over the earth
Population Distribution
This state has the highest population density in the United States
Rhode Island
This social structure includes a mother, father and children and has nothing to do with explosions
Nuclear Family
In this economic system, industries are owned by the government and the government decides who will do what job.
Communism
This theme of geography describes how humans affect their environment
Human-environmental interactions
This describes the rate of births per 1000 people per year in the total population
Birth Rate
This place theme describes the foods, celebrations and traditions of a population
Human characteristics
This region doesn't have a formal boundary but is a commonly known region
Vernacular Region
In this system, industries are owned by the government. The money made is distributed among citizens and also invested into healthcare and education.
Socialism
This theme of geography describes how people, goods, ideas are relocated from place to place
Movement
This describes the rate of Deaths per 1000 people per year in the total population
Death Rate
This place theme describes the mountains, rivers, oceans, and other land features of an area
Physical Characteristics
This region has defined boundaries, generally by governments such as states, or countries.
Formal regions
This system often is run by a dictator type government which tells people where to live, what jobs they will do and often is ripe with corruption
Communism
This theme is described as having formal, functional and vernacular categories.
Regions
The Life expectancy of people in the United States has done this over the past 100 years
Increased
This theme describes an area where most of the people work on large farms in the midwest
Region
This region is defined by a specific service or coverage areas such as phones or news papers
Functional Regions
This is the only nation in the world to operate under a socialist economy
Switzerland