Unit 2: Population Patterns & Processes
Across
- 3. A person who is stuck in their country.
- 7. A graph that shows age and gender of a population.
- 10. The amount of babies who do not live past 1 years old.
- 12. A major population center that is made up of cities, and its surrounding towns and suburbs. (Example: The Tri-State Area)
- 13. A gift from a government to allow migrants to live in a new country.
- 15. A place of birth for a society.
- 16. A diverse society.
- 19. A factor that causes people to move into a place.
- 21. The ratio of Crude Birth Rate & Crude Death Rate
- 23. A reflection of a birthrate on a population pyramid.
- 27. A factor that causes people to move away from a place.
- 28. Small towns and farms that lie outside of a city’s suburbs.
- 29. Moving away from a country (an émigré)
- 30. The DTM tracks population growth, and theorizes that population growth and decline happen in 4 distinct stages.
- 32. The years a person is expected to live.
- 33. Boom An increase in the birth rate.
- 34. The amount of people who cannot work (children & elderly)
Down
- 1. Government attempts to promote a declining birthrate.
- 2. The amount of deaths per 1,000
- 4. A process of migration, which migrants make several small moves to eventually reach their destination.
- 5. Density The amount of people who live in a place.
- 6. A decrease in the birth rate.
- 8. A stage in society when the resources cannot sustain a population.
- 9. Moving into a country (an immigrant)
- 11. Average number of children women have.
- 14. Translates to “per person”
- 17. A region that is a permanent settlement for humans.
- 18. Government attempts to promote a growing birthrate.
- 20. A migrant who seeks safety/refuge in another country.
- 22. The number of babies born per 1,000
- 24. The different age and gender groups in a population pyramid.
- 25. The amount of people who are able to work in a country.
- 26. Small towns and suburbs that lie outside of a city.
- 31. A pattern of immigration from one country to another.