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Movement In Geography - Coggle Diagram
Movement In Geography
Globalization and Trade
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comparative advantage: when a certain country or part of the world can produce something better than the rest of the world so they focus mostly on that
container ship: a ship that carries shipping containers that are efficient and don't need to be opened.
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Services: not tangible values, like getting something fixed or a favor
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winners from globalization: the countries that benefit the most from world supply chains, most developed and free market economies.
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Urbanization
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Capital/Investment: When the government lets people and companies change an area rather than themselves.
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primate city: a city that is twice as big as the next one, like Tokyo.
Rural: a region the is open and living is spread out, usually farming.
rural to urban push factors: culture, opportunities and money
rural to urban pull factors: culture, space and property
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Urban: tight city space, apartments
Vancouver: they let people capitalize on a poorer part of the city, it ended up pushing the povershed out.
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Migration
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Brain Drain: when all the young and educated people move out of a rural area and leave it with older and uneducated people.
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UNHRC: human right council, they decide whether conditions are ethical or inhumane.
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