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SS Unit 1, Chapter 3
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Death Rate | Number of deaths per year out of every thousand people. |
| Birthrate | Number of children born each year for every thousand people. |
| Famine | Severe lack of food. |
| Population Density | Average number of people living in a square mile or square kilometer. |
| Urbanization | Growth of cities. |
| Emigrate | To leave a country and move to another. |
| Refugee | Person who flees to another country to escape persecution or disasters. |
| Internal migration | Movement within a country or region |
| International migration | Movement from one country or region to another |
| War, persecution, famine | Examples of push factors that lead to migration. |
| Job opportunities, a favorable climate, the arts | Examples of factors that lead people to move to a new land |
| 80-90% | The percent of earth's surface uninhabited by people. |
| Loss of population, loss of talented people (brain drain) | Possible effects of migration on the country from which people migrated. |
| New music, new ideas, new languages, new foods | Positive effects of migration on the country to which people move. |
| Overpopulation, strained resources, clashes between different cultural groups | Negative effects of migration on the country to which people move. |
| East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Europe, and eastern North America | The most densely populated regions of the earth. |