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Geography (lessom 1.2 defenitions (culture (What u love like food, music, …
Geography
lessom 1.2 defenitions
culture
What u love like food, music, sports and etc.
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segregation
To separate things in different categories like u black u go there u white u go there or like separating salt and sugar.
Migration
To move from one country to the other, or in the same country - from area to area with or with out choice.
Ethnicity
How you are seen as like different races, black, white, Indian and mix race.
Religion
Is not the same as culture it’s just that some people are Muslim or Christian or the languages you speak could be a religion.
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Population Structures
- The 'make up' or composition of a population.
-Looking at the population structure of a place shows how the population is divided up between males and females of different age groups.
- Population structure is usually shown using a population pyramid
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Factors contributing to Exponential growth
- The decline of Fertility rates
- An increase in death rates
- Migration (International migration, Rural to Urban e.t.c.)
- Decrease in Birth rates
Definiton
- Exponential growth is defined as growth that occurs very rapidly overtime and becomes over whelming for a country
Rural - Urban migration
- when an individual moves from a rural area to an urban area. e.g. moving from the country side or a village to the city
Urban - Rural migration
- this is basically the opposite of what urban to rural migration is. when a person moves from grand cities to village or country side
Migration
- Movement from one region to another.
Definition
- The sudden and large increase in the population
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population and dynamics
Population structure
- Reasons for different types of population structure e.g. migration
- Age and sex pyramids showing different levels of economic development
Urban settlements
- land zones such as central business districts (CBD), residential areas, industrial areas and the rural-urban fringe of urban areas
Urbanisation
- Physical, economic and social factors which result in rural depopulation and the movement of people to major cities
- The effects of urbanisation on the people and natural environment.
Migration
- Rural-urban migration
- international migrations
- positive and negative aspects of migration
Population density and distribution
- Discover factors influencing the density and distribution of a population
- Factors such as Physical, Economic, Social and Political factors
Population growth
- Exponential growth
- Causes and consequences of over population
- birth rates, death rates and migration
- over population and under population
Settlements and service provisions
- Patterns of settlements
- factors that influence settlement sites, growth and functions
- dispersed, linear and nucleated settlement patterns
- Influence of physical factors (including relief, soil, water supply) and other factors (including accessibility, resources). (still don't understand
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