Quarter 1 Geography Extra Credit

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Across
  1. 4. a decline in the number of people in a population.
  2. 5. these are positive conditions at the point of destination which encourage people to migrate.
  3. 7. the number of deaths of children under one year of age per thousand live births per year.
  4. 13. when there are too many people in an area relative to the resources and the level of technology available.
  5. 14. people forced to flee their homes due to human or environmental factors, they cross an international border into another country.
  6. 15. a large-scale migration between a particular origin and a particular destination.
  7. 16. the difference between the level of immigration and the level of emigration
  8. 17. the number of emigrants per thousand population leaving a country of origin in a year.
  9. 19. the general attitudes of a population to important issues such as family size, contraception, religion, politics etc.
  10. 21. the average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live under current mortality levels.
  11. 23. when the individual has a free choice about whether to migrate or not.
  12. 24. population decline in a rural area that mostly affects isolated rural areas.
  13. 25. the average number of children a woman has during her lifetime.
Down
  1. 1. people forced to flee their homes due to human or environmental factors but still remain in the same country.
  2. 2. the number of deaths per thousand population in a year.
  3. 3. moving to another country or region permanently
  4. 6. the movement of people across a specified boundary to establish a new permanent place of residence.
  5. 8. when migrants send money back to their families by their home communities.
  6. 9. the number of immigrants per thousand population entering a receiving country in a year.
  7. 10. the process of population decentralisation as people move from large urban areas to smaller urban settlements and rural areas.
  8. 11. the difference between the rates of immigration and emigration.
  9. 12. when people are made to move against their will due to human or environmental factors.
  10. 18. negative conditions at the point of origin which encourage or force people to move.
  11. 20. the number of live births per thousand population in a year.
  12. 22. when there are too few people in an area to use the resources available effectively.