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Population Growth
Population Distribution and the Environment
Migration
Land Use and the Impact of People
Urbanization
100
The number of infant deaths per 1000 births
What is infant mortality rate?
100
A resource that can be replaced.
What is a renewable resource?
100
A cause of migration that cause people to want to leave their home country.
What is push factor?
100
A residential area on the edge of a city or large town.
What is a suburb?
100
The movement of people from the countryside to cities.
What is urbanization?
200
The number of people in the world(to the nearest billion).
What is 7 billion?
200
The number of people per unit of land area.
What is population density?
200
The movement of people from one place to another.
What is migration?
200
Waste that makes the air, soil, or water less clean.
What is pollution?
200
Settlements in the country.
What is rural?
300
A scientist who studies human populations.
What is a demographer?
300
Nonrenewable resources formed over millions of years from the remains of plants and animals.
What is fossil fuels?
300
To migrate out of a place.
What is emigrate?
300
The loss of forest cover in a region.
What is deforestation?
300
The spread of suburbs away from the core city.
What is suburban sprawl?
400
The number of live births per 1000 people in a year.
What is birth rate?
400
The spreading of people over an area of land.
What is population distribution?
400
To migrate into a place.
What is immigrate?
400
The movement of new settlers and their culture to an area.
What is colonization?
400
Poor, overcrowded urban neighborhoods.
What are slums?
500
Number of deaths per 1000 people in a year.
What is death rate?
500
A useful material found in the environment.
What is a natural resource?
500
Something that attracts people to new countries.
What is a pull factor?
500
The variety of living things in a region.
What is biodiversity?
500
City areas are know as this.
What is urban?