AP Human Geography: Unit 2: Population Migration Patterns and Process

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Across
  1. 5. Migrations where livestock are led to highland areas in summer months and lowland areas in winter months
  2. 9. Policies seeking to restrict birth
  3. 10. Negative situations, events, or conditions in a place where a person currently lives that causes them to wait to leave
  4. 11. # of people per unit of arable land
  5. 12. Theory developed by E.G Ravenstein that notes that demographic patterns (including gender and family status) are related to migration
  6. 15. Series of starts and stops, a form of voluntary migration
  7. 17. Positive situations, events or conditions in a place that draw people to a new destination
  8. 19. Positive circumstances or features that hinder migration
  9. 21. Mortality Rate, Annual # of female deaths per 100,000 live births from any cause related to pregnancy
  10. 23. Rate, How many babies under one year of age die in each year compared to live births
  11. 24. People leaving a country or other political subdivision
  12. 26. People entering a country or other political subdivision
  13. 27. Refugees who seek protection from another country
  14. 28. Areas of permanent settlements on Earth's surface by human
  15. 29. # of people who are under 15 and over 65 (between this range is the countries working population)
  16. 30. Rate, Average # of children a woman will have in her childbearing years
Down
  1. 1. Theory that warned population would outpace food supply because population grows geometrically while food supply grows arithmetically
  2. 2. Policies promoting birth
  3. 3. Percentage by which a population grows in a year
  4. 4. # of farmers per unit of arable land
  5. 6. Form of voluntary migration where there is some type of relationship with a previous migrant
  6. 7. # of years needed to double a population
  7. 8. Rate, Total # of live births in an area for every 1,000 people alive
  8. 13. Relationship between a population size and the amount of resources
  9. 14. # of males per 100 females in a population
  10. 16. # of people per square mile or per square kilometer, also known as arithmetic density
  11. 18. Money sent back to their country of origin
  12. 20. Negative circumstance or features that hinder migration
  13. 22. Average # of years a person is expected to live in their lifetime
  14. 25. Rate, Total # of deaths in one year per 1,000 people