Midterm
Across
- 1. Leaving one’s country to settle in another.
- 4. DTM stage with high birth rate; high death rate; low population.
- 5. Processes for gathering geographic information from a distance.
- 7. Pyramid A bar graph that displays the percentage of a population for each age and gender
- 8. The science or practice of farming,
- 10. Total number of deaths in a year, per 1,000 people alive.
- 15. An East-West coordinate that numbers each meridian.
- 17. A North-South coordinate that numbers each parallel.
- 21. Someone who migrated from another country, to be recognized as a refugee.
- 24. A person who temporarily moves to a location for work.
- 25. A computer system that captures, stores, and displays geographic information.
- 26. Money sent “back home” to a worker’s country of origin.
- 27. He calculated the circumference of Earth.
- 30. These make up the tertiary economic sector.
- 31. The portion of Earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
- 33. Coming to a country to settle permanently.
- 35. Forced movement from one’s home.
- 36. Fishing is an example of an activity in this economic sector.
- 37. Migration to a specific place because relatives or the same nationality previously immigrated there.
- 38. The percentage by which a population grows in one year.
- 39. Transfer of a globe to a flat map.
Down
- 2. The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country, in one year, including money that leaves and enters the country.
- 3. Forced to migrate as a refugee, but has not crossed an international border.
- 6. DTM stage with falling birth rate; falling death rate; slowly increasing population.
- 9. The largest number of people a place can support without running out of resources.
- 11. Term for land suited for agriculture
- 12. A person who enters a country without proper documentation.
- 13. DTM stage where birth rate falls below death rate; population decreases
- 14. A measure of the level of development in a given country.
- 16. DTM stage with low birth rate; low death rate; high, steady population
- 18. The annual number of deaths of infants under one year of age, per 1,000 live births
- 19. A person forced to migrate for fear of persecution.
- 20. The growth of cities and urban areas.
- 22. Mass emigration of talented or educated people.
- 23. He codified basic principles of mapmaking.
- 28. Construction is an example of an activity in this economic sector.
- 29. How many years will it take a population to double in size.
- 32. Total number of births in a year, per 1000 people alive.
- 34. DTM stage with high birth rate; rapidly falling death rate; rapidly increasing population.