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Movements in geography, image, image - Coggle Diagram
Movements in geography
Urbanisation
Brain drain
Highly trained people for a certain place
Carrying capacity
How many people can live in one place
Creative destruction
When smart people movie to a city
Favela
Unbalanced urban area in Brazil
Infrastructure
Man made structures
Megacity
A city with a population of over 10 million people
Primate city
A city that is 2x the population of the next biggest city in a country
Rural
large city with population over 10 million
Rural to urban migration push factors
Rich people moving into poor communities and raising the prices forcing people to leave
Urban
Less populated area
Rural to urban migration pull factors
That people will start to mov in creating more room for economic improvement
Vancouver, Canada
An Urban mega city
Gentrification
Highly populated area with little space between homes
Migration
Asylum
Protection given to someone by the country
Capital/investment
Invest money into you future
Documented Immigrant
Someone that comes from another country that is granted permission to live in a new one
Refugee
Someone that came from a different place and is taking refuge in another country Illegally
Immigrant
Someone coming from one country to another
Undocumented Immigrant
Someone that has illegally come into a country
Globalisation/trade
Balance of trade
Exports minus the imports
Choke point
A spot in water that was man made so goods can be transported easier
Panama canal is a choke point, it connects the Atlantic ocean and Pacific ocean.
commodity
Raw Material bought and sold
Comparative advantage
Some countries are better suited for producing goods and services then another
Container ship
A ship that holds goods going to and from different places
Exports
Goods that leave a country to text be sold els-ware.
Fair trade
Helps cocoa farmers get paid more fairly.
You can buy fairtrade chocolate at any local store and help the coco farmers
Globalization
Process of international development
Global supply chain
An international system that companies use to produce goods/services.
Amazon is a very good example of this they are all over the world and many people buy from them.
Imports
Goods that come into a country
Losers from globalization
Trying to highten a already wealthy comunity
Scarcity
Not enough resources
Specialization
What a country is best a producing
Trade
The action of buying and selling goods and services
Winners from globalization
Bringing wealth in to a poor community