In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: What are the 3 of settlement patterns?Answer: Linear
Scattered
Clustered Question: What is a Settlement Pattern?Answer: When settlement is in a line like pattern. This has commonly occurred along major waterways Question: What is a Scattered Pattern?Answer: When settlement has been in an area where living conditions make it difficult to support a large amount of people. So people must settle far apart from each other. Question: What is a Clustered Pattern?Answer: When settlements are established very close to each , with many people living together. Question: What is Density?Answer: for a country of how many people live in a square kilometre (or mile) of land. Question: What is the for Population Density?Answer: It is by dividing the population of a country by its area. Question: What are the 3 categories?Answer: Question: What is the of Sparse Population Density?Answer: 14 or less people per square kilometre. Small population in comparison to land area. (Canada, , Greenland) Question: What is the of Moderate Population Density?Answer: 15-149 people per square kilometre. Medium size in comparison to their land area. (China, South Africa, United States) Question: What is the definition of Population Density?Answer: 150 or more people per square kilometre. Small land area in comparison to large populations. (India, Monaco, South Korea)
Countries w/high pop usually have more desirable physical features (moderate climate, flat lands)& rich natural resource Question: What is Rate?Answer: number of live births per one thousand in a certain area each year. Question: What are ?Answer: Population statistics for a area including age, sex, income, education etc. Question: What is Rate?Answer: The number of deaths per one people in a certain area each year. Question: What is Time?Answer: The amount of time it takes for a to double in size. Question: Define Answer: A where people live in an urban centre. Often referred to as a "city" (Toronto, Vancouver, New York) Question: SettlementAnswer: A place where people create a community to live, work and Question: What is ?Answer: The movement of people from one area to another. Reasons for movement may include economic, religion, . Question: Define ?Answer: A settlement where people live away from an urban . Often referred to as the "country" Question: PopulationAnswer: All of the people who live in a area. Question: Define Answer: A settlement where people live in a semi-urban just outside of an urban centre (Burlington is a suburb of Hamilton) Question: How will need to change to accommodate population growth?Answer: cities will need to find ways to provide good food, education and sanitation for everyone. Growth must happen in a way that does not damage the environment us. Food production & housing may need to move from the ground to being built vertically. Question: What is a map?Answer: a map that uses different shading, or colouring, in predefined areas to indicate the average values or quantity of something in areas. A measure of the statistical variable being displayed on the map. |
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