By Griffin Cook and Max Meredith
Population: the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region. Population density: people per square kilometer of land area. Habitable lands: land that you can live on Demographers: the people who study the characteristics of human populations, such as size growth, density, distribution, and vital statistics Urban: of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city Rural: of or relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture Migration: to move from one county, place, or locality to another Immigrant: someone who comes into another country from another country.
Urban Rural Big cities Lots of people Higher crime rate Concrete jungle Small towns Not many people Lower crime rate Farm land Population density: people per square kilometer of land area. A bigger environment means more room. A better government more people there or bad no one will be there. Bad economy no one will be there or good economy everyone will be there.
Push Pull High gas prices Not many jobs Horrible economy Corrupt government ( The opposite of Pull) LLow gas prices LLots of jobs GGreat economy NNon-corrupt government ( The opposite of Push) Migration: to move from one county, place, or locality to another. Environment a bigger better environment more people will want to be there. Political if the country bans leaving it will slow down migration. A bad economy will mean it is harder to migrate.
Some places are very crowded because of too many pull factors. Examples- US, Mexico Cons to rapid growth are loss of land, loss of plant life, lack of food, too much money spent Eventual panic