The largest population that an area can support is called its
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populated area
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Example of culture diversity
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definiton of cultural diversity definiton of cultural
diversity
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What kind of distribution map will indicate where people can and cannot vote for their leaders
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Political system distribution
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What is a question normally asked by mapmakers before they design a new map
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How large are each of the map elements?
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The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an of that culture
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social norm
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From the standpoint of geography and demography a consists of people who live in a particular area
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all of the people; population
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A group of people who are systematically opposed to the dominant culture make up a
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counterculture
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What are types of questions could be answered with some kind of distribution map
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Some types of questions that could be answered with a
distribution map are:
- How much money do people make in a particular area
- What is the average age of people in a given area
- Where are people literate or illiterate
- Who are the victims of a certain type of crime?
- How many people own homes?
- An education system succeeding or failing?
- Who can read and who can't?
- Where have crimes been committed
- How many people have been treated for cancer
- Where have certain illnesses or diseases appeared
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Information about relative location can be use to find the location
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based on where your standing.
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Which of the following is true of an industrial society A The birthrate rises steadily B The cost of raising a child drops significantly C There are fewer infant and child deaths D Birthrates drop
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Birthrates drop, and may even drop low enough to reverse
population growth.
There are fewer infant and child deaths.
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The size of a population can get larger with no influences from migration if birthrate or death rate .
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Increase; decrease
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In the field of demography is the term for the average number of people per given area
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Population density
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Number of people per square mile in Indonesia
124.706616
The largest population that an area can support is called its
populated area
Example of culture diversity
definiton of cultural diversity definiton of cultural
diversity
What kind of distribution map will indicate where people can and cannot vote for their leaders
Political system distribution
What is a question normally asked by mapmakers before they design a new map
How large are each of the map elements?
The dominant language spoken by people in a particular culture is an of that culture
social norm
From the standpoint of geography and demography a consists of people who live in a particular area
all of the people; population
A group of people who are systematically opposed to the dominant culture make up a
counterculture
What are types of questions could be answered with some kind of distribution map
Some types of questions that could be answered with a
distribution map are:
- How much money do people make in a particular area
- What is the average age of people in a given area
- Where are people literate or illiterate
- Who are the victims of a certain type of crime?
- How many people own homes?
- An education system succeeding or failing?
- Who can read and who can't?
- Where have crimes been committed
- How many people have been treated for cancer
- Where have certain illnesses or diseases appeared
Information about relative location can be use to find the location
based on where your standing.
Which of the following is true of an industrial society A The birthrate rises steadily B The cost of raising a child drops significantly C There are fewer infant and child deaths D Birthrates drop
Birthrates drop, and may even drop low enough to reverse
population growth.
There are fewer infant and child deaths.
The size of a population can get larger with no influences from migration if birthrate or death rate .
Increase; decrease
In the field of demography is the term for the average number of people per given area