Ap Human Geography- Unit 2
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In studies, it is the representation of different age groups
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The population density measured as the number of individuals living per unit of arable land
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land used for farming or other agricultural reasons
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The population density measured as the number of people living per unit of land
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The number of people/organisms/crops that a region can support without environmental degration
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A Nationwide survey that the government employs that determines who is living in the USA.
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The rate of children under the age of 5 In a country.
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Techniques and resources used to avoid pregnancy
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A futurist that believes that continued progress and provision of materials items for mankind can be met by similarly continued advances in technology.
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The total of deaths within a geographic area divided by the total population for the same geographic area and multiplied by 100,00
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The given number of live births in a geographic location by 1,000
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A mathematical demonstration of the changes in population
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The story of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incident of disease, which illustrates the changing structures of humans.
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A phenomenon and theory which refers to the historical shift high birth rates and high death rates.
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The portion of the population not in the workforce by age
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The time it takes a population to double in size.
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Permanently inhabited portions of the earth
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The uninhibited portions of the world
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How long an individual is expected to live in an area
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Refers to the difference between the number of live births and deaths each year.
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