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Geography Time

Geography Time. Meet the Teams. Push Factors. Pull Factors. Rules. Team 1 goes first. Then Team 2. Fill out your study guide as we go. How to Score Points. 1 point: closest line of black tape. 2 points: halfway back 3 points: furthest line of black tape

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Geography Time

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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

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