Across
- 1. – A pattern of migration that follows the stages of the DTM.
- 4. – Something that makes migration harder (like borders or lack of money).
- 7. – A model showing population change over time through birth and death rates.
- 9. – When people choose to move to a new place.
- 11. – Reasons people want to leave a place (like poverty or danger).
- 13. – When people are made to move (like because of war or disaster).
- 17. – Total number of people divided by total land area.
- 18. – Number of farmers per unit of arable land.
- 20. – The average number of kids a woman is expected to have.
- 21. – Number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year.
- 22. – When birth rates equal death rates, so population stays the same.
- 23. – The average age a person is expected to live.
- 24. – The number of people too young or old to work compared to those who can.
Down
- 2. – When a place has more people than its resources can support.
- 3. – When people move in small steps toward a final place.
- 5. – Changes in causes of death as a country develops.
- 6. – Reasons people are drawn to a new place (like jobs or safety).
- 8. – Number of people per unit of arable (farmable) land.
- 10. – When people move somewhere because friends or family already did.
- 12. – The largest number of people the environment can support.
- 14. – Number of births per 1,000 people in a year.
- 15. – The number of babies that die before age one per 1,000 live births.
- 16. – A graph that shows the age and gender makeup of a population.
- 19. – The percentage by which a population grows, not including migration.
