Across
- 4. In 2020, 281 million of the 7.8 billion people on Earth were NOT living here?
- 5. An environmental or political figure that hinders migration.
- 12. Which region saw the largest number of immigrants between 2000 and today?
- 13. What country do people migrate to the most?
- 14. What country is the same as the U.S. example of interregional migration?
- 15. What is the principal type of interregional migration?
- 16. A person who is forced to migrate to another country to avoid armed conflict.
- 18. What is it called when migrants transfer money back to their people in the country they migrated from?
- 20. People immigrating out of urban areas they immigrated into rural areas.
- 22. Due to a "removal" act in 1880, these people were forced to migrate here in the United States.
Down
- 1. Modern technology and increased development in rural areas can do this to migration.
- 2. In the 1880s, these two continents began to see a large increase in migration from rural areas to cities.
- 3. Distance, characteristics, and reasons are the three groups of principles of this 19th century geographer.
- 5. What are the two principle scales of migration?
- 6. What two countries to people migrate from the most?
- 7. Restructuring, such as the decline in manufacturing and increased services are this type of reason for migration.
- 8. The opening of this was the most prominent example of interregional migration in the U.S. in the 1800s.
- 9. The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants is known as what?
- 10. What type of migration can be described as urban to suburban?
- 11. When you move to another spot inside that same country is known as what type of migration?
- 17. The #1 reason why people migrate is to find this.
- 19. In the 19th century, 90% of immigrants to the United States came from here.
- 21. International migration is most common in countries at what stage of the demographic transition model?
- 23. 30% of the world's migrants live here.
