Urbanization
MIGRATION & HUMAN MOVEMENT
POPULATION GROWTH & CHALLENGES
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
100

What is the main reason people move from rural areas to cities?

Job opportunities.

100

What is the difference between immigrant and emigrant?

Immigrant = going into a country; emigrant = leaving.

100

What is birth rate?

Births per 1,000 people.

100

Name one greenhouse gas.

Carbon dioxide.


100

What are the 3 pillars of sustainability?

Environmental, Economic, Social.

200

What do we call the outward spread of cities into surrounding areas?

Urban sprawl.

200

What do we call migration caused by war, violence, or disasters?

Forced migration.

200

What does population density measure?

A: How many people live in a certain area.

200

What causes ocean pollution from plastics?

Trash and microplastics entering waterways.

200

: Give an example of a renewable energy source.

Solar or wind.

300

What is a city with 10 million people or more?

A megacity.

300

Q: Name one push factor and one pull factor.

A: Push: poverty. Pull: education.

300

What happens when a country’s population grows faster than its resources?

Overpopulation

300

What is deforestation?

Large-scale clearing of forests.

300

What is the purpose of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

To create a plan for a healthier, fairer, and sustainable world.

400

Name one positive and one negative effect of urbanization.

Positive: more jobs.
Negative: overcrowding.

400

Q: What is a refugee?

: A person who crosses borders to escape danger.

400

What is a “youth bulge”?

When a country has a very large young population.

400

Name two effects of climate change.

Rising sea levels, extreme weather.

400

What does “responsible consumption” mean?

A: Using resources without wasting them.

500

What is gentrification and why is it controversial?

Wealthy people move into lower-income neighborhoods, raising costs and displacing long-term residents.

500

What is “brain drain,” and how does it affect countries?

Skilled workers leave a country → loss of talent and workers.

500

What does carrying capacity mean?

The maximum population the environment can support long-term.

500

Why does biodiversity matter for human survival?

Ecosystems provide food, oxygen, and medicine.

500

How can cities become more sustainable?

Public transit, green buildings, renewable energy, recycling systems.