What is the population density formula?
Population / Area (km)2
Landforms and Bodies of Water are examples of physical or human geography?
Physical
Push factors drive you away from a country. True or False?
True
Give me an example of somewhere Urban
Toronto, Windsor, New York, Tokyo, Ottawa, Detroit, Chicago, etc.
Australia has a population density of 3 per km2. Is Australia sparse, moderate, or dense?
Sparse
Culture is an example of physical or human geography?
Human
True
Give me an example of somewhere Rural
Essex, Kingsville, Leamington, Mount Brydges, St. Marys, Stratford, Chatham.
Cuba has a population density of 106 per KM2. Is Cuba's population sparse, moderate, or dense?
Moderate
Give me 3 examples of physical geography
Soil, Climate, Landforms, Bodies of Water, Mountains, Weather, Plants, Animals, etc.
Give me 2 examples of a Push Factor
Poor health care, Lack of job opportunities, Poverty, Natural Disasters, War, Family Separation, Lack of Safety, Drought, Lack of Services, etc.
Describe Urban
A settlement where people live in an urban centre. Often referred to as a "city".
Croatia has a population of 3.89 million (3,899,000,000) and an area of 56,594 km². What is the population density of croatia? BONUS POINTS if you can tell me if it is sparse, moderate, or dense?
73 per km2
BONUS: Moderate
Give me 3 examples of human geography:
Urban, Rural, Suburban, Culture, Development, Demographics, Population, Economy
Give me 2 examples of a Pull Factor
Employment opportunities, Higher Wages, Safety, Security, Access to Health Care, Better Education, Better Living Conditions
Describe Rural
A settlement where people live away from an urban centre. Often referred to as the "country"
Argentina has a population of 45.81 million (45,810,000) and an area of 2.78 million km2 (2,780,400 km2). What is the population density of Argentina? BONUS POINTS if you can tell me if it is sparse, moderate, or dense?
17 per km2
BONUS: Sparse
What is the difference between physical and human geography?
Physical geography studies the physical environment, including climate, landforms, and, soils; human geography, on the other hand, studies things such as humankind's economic, political, and cultural systems.
A family of 5 (2 parents and 3 children) live in Iraq. They are experiencing a lack of health care, no job opportunities, and possible talk of war. Why might they want to migrate to another country? What are some examples of pull factors another country might have that can pull them in.
Employment opportunities, safety, security, access to health care and resources, etc.
Provide an example of a location that is Urban, Rural, and Suburban to where we live here in Windsor:
Urban: Windsor
Rural: Essex/Chatham/Kingsville
Suburban: Tecumseh/Lasalle