Geography
Populations
Migration
Culture
General
100

The examination of the natural earth

What is physical geography

100

This model explains the changes in birth and death rates over time as a country develops economically.

This model explains the changes in birth and death rates over time as a country develops economically.

100

Say two laws of the Raveisiten Laws of Migration

Mrs. O has to approve

100

How easy it is to get something or somewhere.

What is accessibility

100

This system of dividing the Earth’s surface into regions for study includes formal, functional, and perceptual types.

What are regions?

200

The study of how humans interaction with the physical world, involving qualitative and quantitative characteristics 

What is human geography

200

This term refers to the number of people per unit area of arable land.

What is physiological population density?

200

This type of migration occurs when people are forced to move due to conflict, natural disasters, or persecution.

What is forced migration?

200
The acronym CDR
What is Crude Death Rate
200

The idea that the environment influences human behavior, but humans can also modify it, is called this.

What is possibilism?

300

An area within which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics, like French Language

What is a formal region

300

The concept that population growth will outpace food production, leading to widespread famine, is attributed to this British economist.

Who is Thomas Malthus?

300

This model helps explain internal migration patterns within a country as it develops economically, shifting from rural to urban areas.

What is the Zelinsky Model of Migration Transition?

300

Top 5 Major World Religions

Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism

300

This geographic tool uses satellite imagery and data layers to analyze spatial relationships.

What is Geographic Information System (GIS)?

400

The relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space

What is connectivity

400

This term refers to the maximum number of people a region can support without degrading the environment.

What is carrying capacity?

400

Attracts migrants or forces out migrants to a particular place.

Push or Pullfactors

400

 This term refers to the spread of cultural elements—like language, religion, or technology—from one area or group of people to others by direct or indirect contact.

What is cultural diffusion?

400

This term describes how things are arranged in space—whether clustered, dispersed, or uniform.

What is distribution?

500

A combination of cultural features(activity) and physical features of a specific place

What is Cultural landscape

500

This migration model suggests that people are more likely to migrate shorter distances and that urban centers attract migrants from nearby rural areas.

What is Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration?

500

A pattern of migration in which people move from rural areas to small towns, then to cities, and eventually to major metropolitan areas.

What is step migration?

500
Location, the human environment, region, place, movement
What are the 5 themes of geography
500

The theory that human behavior is strongly affected or determined by the physical environment is known as this.

What is environmental determinism?