Greenwich Mean Time is measure from - Answers 0 degrees longitude
first person to use the word geography - Answers Eratosthenes
science of map making - Answers cartography
scale is - Answers relationship between the length of an object on a map and that feature on the
landscape
situation identifies a place by its - Answers location relative to other objects
frequency of something within a given unit of area - Answers density
The South can be defined as a vernacular region by - Answers low high school graduation rates, climate,
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arrangement of a feature across earth's surface is its - Answers distribution
a form of relocation diffusion - Answers migration
an important feature of the world's population with the most significant future implications is - Answers
the most rapid growth is occurring in the less developed countries
human beings avoid all EXCEPT which of these regions - Answers warm lands
most common measure of density, the number of people per area of land is - Answers arithmetic
density
physiological density is the number of - Answers people per area suitable for agriculture
a country with a large amount of arable land and a small number of farmers will have a - Answers low
agricultural density
overpopulation is normally defined as - Answers too many people compared to environmental capacity
number of people who are too young or too old to work in a society compared to the number of
working age people is the - Answers dependency ratio
the highest natural increase rates are found in - Answers stage 2 demographic transition
the lowest crude birth rates are found in - Answers stage 4 demographic transition
which stage of demographic transition cannot be found today - Answers stage 1
the future may hold a new stage of demographic transition marked by - Answers a negative natural
increase rate
, the epidemiological transition focuses on distinctive - Answers causes of death at different stages of the
demographic transition
which stage in the epidemiological transition is known as the stage of "pestilence and famine" - Answers
stage 1
which stage in the epidemiological transition is known as the stage of "degenerative diseases - Answers
stage 3
which stage in the epidemiological transition is known as the stage of "receding pandemics" - Answers
stage 2
which stage in the epidemiological transition is known as the stage of "reemergent infectious diseases" -
Answers stage 5
which factor most often causes migration - Answers economic
a country has net in-migration if emigration is - Answers less than immigration
which is NOT presently one of the three largest migration flows - Answers to Europe from Africa
what source region dominated migration to the US in 19th century - Answers Europe
what source region dominated migration to the US in latter part of 20th century - Answers Asia and Latin
America
migration to the suburbs in the US is driven by - Answers opportunity to live in a detached house with a
yard
counter-urbanization is - Answers migration to rural areas and small towns
which is a migration "pull factor" - Answers opening of a new factory
refugees migrate primarily because of which push factor - Answers political
migration to the US declined during the 1920s primarily because - Answers the imposition of quota laws
brain drain is - Answers large-scale emigration of talented people
the UN defines refugees as people forced to migrate from their homes and cannot return for fear of
persecution from - Answers race, political opinion, and nationality
in contrast to folk culture, popular culture is typical of - Answers large heterogeneous groups
folk cultures are spread primarily by - Answers relocation diffusion
lacrosse was adopted by european immigrants - Answers from iroquois players