Settlement Patterns
Across
- 1. The physical characteristics of a settlement; includes soil, water and climate.
- 3. The location of a settlement in relation to others.
- 4. Travel path that moves large volumes of traffic through the urban area.
- 8. Countries with early industrialization and lower standard of living.
- 10. Demonstrates population growth and economic development are connected.
- 14. Leaving the country to live elsewhere.
- 15. Population with concentrated pattern and high density.
- 16. Job creation (or loss) depending on basic industries.
- 18. Economic or social conditions that contribute to immigration.
- 19. Dramatic increase in birth rates after WWII and lasting until mid 60s.
- 20. Countries with post industrial economies and higher standard of living.
- 22. Conducted every 5 years in Canada to gather population data.
- 23. Considered the "replacement" fertility rate.
Down
- 1. Sustainable urban growth; high density, multi-zoned areas.
- 2. Economic or social conditions that contribute to emigration.
- 3. Residential area surrounding the urban core; single family homes.
- 5. Part of the "echo boom"; largest generation after the Boomers.
- 6. Uncontrolled, poorly planned urban growth.
- 7. Communities surrounding the settlement.
- 9. Group of people.
- 10. Statistical study of population; includes characteristics and trends.
- 11. Population with dispersed pattern and low density.
- 12. Human __________ Index; tool used by the United Nations to describe countries according to 3 dimensions.
- 13. Cohort born/living at the same time; experience and are shaped by common events.
- 17. Renewal of decaying urban core often displacing lower income residents.
- 21. The pattern of where people live within a country.