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1 Geography Time

2 Meet the Teams Push Factors Pull Factors

3 Rules Team 1 goes first. Then Team 2.
Fill out your study guide as we go.

4 How to Score Points 1 point: closest line of black tape.
2 points: halfway back 3 points: furthest line of black tape 4 points: your back touching the back wall.

5 How to Lose Points -1 Points: Hit the Promethean Board
-4 Points: Block or disrupt a shot

6 Question What is migration?

7 Answer The movement of people

8 Question What is urbanization?

9 Answer People moving from countryside to city

10 Question What are remittances?

11 Answer When a worker sends money to their family in another country

12 Question What is a push factor?

13 Answer A reason for leaving a country (pushes out)

14 Question What is a pull factor?

15 Answer Reason for coming to a country (pulls in)

16 Question What is voluntary migration?

17 Answer A person moves because they want to move
The pull factor is important Job opportunities, family, better education, etc.

18 Question What is reluctant migration?

19 Answer A person decides to move, even though they don’t want to move.
The push factor is the most important. Natural disasters, wars, famine, etc.

20 Question What is forced migration?

21 Answer A person is forced to move.
Examples: Slavery, Native Americans on Reservations, Jews in Concentration Camps

22 Question What is a refugee?

23 Answer A reluctant immigrant. Someone who decided to leave their home because conditions were so bad. Survivors of a civil war or natural disaster

24 Question What is immigration?

25 Answer People moving INTO a country

26 Question What is a natural resource?

27 Answer Something useful taken from the environment.

28 Question What is a raw material?

29 Answer A natural resource in its natural state, before it is turned into a manufactured good.

30 Question What is a recyclable resource?

31 Answer A resource that is naturally recycled by a process in nature.
Water, carbon-dioxide, oxygen

32 Question What is a renewable resource?

33 Answer A resource that humans can replace once they take it from nature Wind power, solar power, hydro power Crops, and wood, etc.

34 Question What is a nonrenewable resource?

35 Answer A resource that humans cannot replace once they take it from nature. Fossil fuels metals

36 Question What is a fossil fuel?

37 Answer An energy source made from the fossilizing material of dead plants. Coal Oil Peat Natural Gas

38 Question What is a Developed Nation?

39 Answer A nation that is rich and technologically advanced.

40 Question What is a developing nation?

41 Answer A nation that is trying to catch up with Developed Nations in money and technology.

42 Question What is Human-Environment Interaction?

43 Answer When humans change the physical world around them to meet their needs. Farming, mining, building a dam, building a city, pollution, etc.

44 Question Push Factor Examples

45 Answer Natural disaster War Famine Disease Lack of opportunity No Jobs
Religious persecution

46 Question Pull Factor examples

47 Answer Family in another country Good jobs Available Land
Religious Freedom Peace and Safety Good Education

48 Question Developed Nation Characteristics

49 Answer Highly Educated Workers Well-off Citizens Strong Business
Factories have been around for a long time Most jobs are based on service Big, well-developed cities Population decline

50 Question Developing Nation Characteristics

51 Answer Lack of Education
Lack of Public Services (sewer systems, drinking water, garbage collection) Growing family size and population Growing factories Growing cities Widespread poverty

52 Question Three kinds of Migration

53 Answer Voluntary (immigrants) Reluctant (refugees) Forced (slaves)

54 Question Effects of Urbanization

55 Answer Large Slums (poor housing conditions)
Lack of services (clean drinking water, electricity, garbage collection, transporation) Rising poverty rates Lack of resources (not enough food)

56 Question Examples of Reluctant Migration

57 Answer Natural Disaster Civil War Famine

58 Question Difference between Natural Resource and Raw Material

59 Answer Natural Resource: Something useful take from the environment
Raw Material: A natural resource that will be turned into a product (manufactured good)

60 Question Difference between Renewable Resource and Recyclable Resource

61 Answer Renewable: Humans can replace it after they take it from the environment (ex: grow more corn) Recyclable Resource: Goes through natural cycle to be renewed (drinking water, waste water, river water, ocean, rain, repeat)

62 Question

63 Answer

64 Question Fossil Fuel Examples

65 Answer Coal Peat Natural Gas Oil

66 Question Examples of a raw material in a product A basketball shoe…

67 Answer Cotton Leather Oil

68 Question Examples of Human-Environment Interaction

69 Answer Building a city Deforestation Desertification Farming
Building a new dam Irrigation

70 Question Effects of human population growth on the environment

71 Answer Air pollution Water pollution Oil Spills
Decreasing amounts of available fresh water

72 Question Cause of rapid rise in human population over the last 200 years

73 Answer More infants survive into adulthood and have families of their own. Better food supply Better medical care High standard of living

74 Question Theme II: Place Examples that describe a “place?”
Must answer the question: What is the location like?


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