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Anything
100

Factors influencing growth rate? 

Birth Rate

Death Rate

Migration

100

A flow map shows which two things? 

a) direction and speed

b) speed and quantity

c) time and direction

d) direction and quantity

d) direction and quantity


100

access to education and access to healthcare are types of _________ for quality of life.

indicators

100

GDP stands for

Gross Domestic Product

100

What is Ms. Masih allergic to? 

Nuts, Eggs, Flour

200

The growing population in urban centres led to the ________ _________. 

Industrial Revolution

200
Megacities have populations greater than...

a) 5 million

b) 10 million

c) 15 million

d) 3 million

b) 10 million 

200

Amount of years a person is expected to live can also be called

Life expectancy

200

GDP per capita takes into account

 The number of people living in a country

200

What is Ms. Masih's favourite colour? 

Blue

300
A need for large families would be most likely to happen in ______________ countries

Developing or Least Developed.

300

There is a rapidly growing population that is expanding in an urban area.  This results in ________ _______.

Urban Sprawl

300

GNI stands for

Gross National Income

300

GDP and HDI would have a ________ correlation on a scatterplot

positive correlation

300

The one child policy was enacted in which country? 

China

400

The definition of this word is "the maximum population that can survive without using up all the resources".

Carrying Capacity

400

Carbon monoxide is an example of this and is a problem in large cities

pollutant

400
If both variables are increasing together or decreasing together -- this is an example of _________ (type of correlation) for a scatterplot

positive

400

Constrictive pyramids have this type of feature for it's shape

They are pinched in at the bottom

400
The first settlements in Australia were Sydney and Perth because these ports were accessible by ship.  Since then, the population has grown and large settlements have sprung up in both places. This is an example of what kind of settlement factor? 

Historical Factor

500

Which of these countries have the highest population density? 

a) Canada

b) Norway

c) Singapore

d) Japan

c) Singapore

500

The basic equipment, services or buildings needed for a city or country to function.  It could include roads and bridges as well.  What is it? 

Infrastructure.

500
Places with high infant mortality rate and high birth rate are most likely to not have ________ (a quality of life indicator) 

Access to Safe Water

500

Expansive pyramid shapes are mostly found in these areas: 

Asia and Africa

600

After a single home, what is the next type of settlement according to the "settlement hierarchy". 

Hamlet

600

A low density settlement at the edge of a large city is called a : 

suburb

600

Two of the three trends where the indicators are increasing would be: 

a) increasing quality of life levels

b) increasing life expectancy


could also have said

c) increasing wealth

600

Where is this population pyramid most likely to be from? 

a) South America

b) Africa

c) Asia

d) Europe

d) Europe

600

What other language is Mr. Learning LEARNING right now? 

Tagalog

700

Arable land, climate, availability of rivers or harbour are examples of this type of settlement factor

Natural Factors

700

No job opportunities, limited school availability, no opportunities for women to study are examples of ____________    ____________ factors.

(type)                   (pull/push)

economic push factors

700

Rural urban gap refers to? Where are they the greatest? 

The difference between the quality of life of those living in rural areas vs. urban areas. They are greatest in developing countries.

700

What type of country do you think this population pyramid represents? 

A developing country, most likely in Africa
700
If female literacy rate goes up, which population factor will likely go down? 

Birth Rate