Midterm

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