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what is external migration
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Yitbarek
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The density of the customer population of a service centre is high near the service centre but decreases with increasing distace
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Jane
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Which statement accurately describes immigration’s influence on America’s population?
Responses Immigration has made
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What conclusions can be drawn from this map
A Russian capital is located in the least population part of the country B the colder
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Tristian
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Use the table to answer the question.
Population of Four Giraffe Species Giraffe Species Population Masai Giraffe 35,000 Northern
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Lol
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Why is Europe’s population shrinking?
A. The fertility rate is low. B. Immigration levels are low. C. People are migrating out
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fnaf
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Which statement is false regarding the world's population?
(1 point) Responses It consist of a group of people residing in a
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wiggle
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The three most populated countries of the world are
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K
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What the disadvantage of high birth rate?
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Himau
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canada has a population that is about 1/10 as large as the united states. if canada population is about 32 million, about how
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class
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The three most populated countries of the world are
(1 point) Responses China, India, and Japan. China, India, and United States.
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wiggle
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Select the correct answer.
This map shows the population density for different regions of the world. If this trend continues,
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Anonymous
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With over eight million people, New York City is the most heavily populated city in the U.S. Between 1800 and 1900, the
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Anonymous
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According to the 2010 census, the population of Nebraska was 1.8*10^6 people. Which state had a smaller population?
A. Califoria:
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Anonymous
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Pick a country of your choice that is experiencing population growth. Using the Library, web resources, and/or other materials
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michelle
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The population of California is approximately 38 million. If you were in charge of making license plates for California,
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Jenifer
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What does it mean to say that a country's land area is positively correlated with its population?
a) The larger the land area of
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Dakota
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Which statement is false regarding the world’s population
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using the data in table5-1, determine how large a part of the popualtion was considered working class what proportion of
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amy
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one cause for the rapid population growth since the industrial revolution is
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briana
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How did Virginia’s population numbers change in the last half of the 1600s?
A. The population fell due to increased disease and
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anthony
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The official population of some states increased, while the populations of others decreased. As a result, the number of U.S.
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The population of Palm Beach County is 1,320,135, while the population of Liberty County is 8,365. Which idea is supported by
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What are 2 reasons why some geographers today believe Thomas Malthus' theory cannot be used to predict future population issues?
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Charlotte
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The table below shows the populations of four countries for the year 2006 expressed in scientific notation.
Population in 2006
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Mariana
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population density is the number of people per unit of area.What is tye population density of a state that has 1,627,260 people
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BrokuGamess
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10. From the 2010 census data, the population of Texas was about 2.5 x 107 people. Florida’s population was about 1.9 x 107.
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Esther
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the population of a country was 55 crores in 2005 and is growing at 2% p.a C.I , the population in the year 5015 is estimated as
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happy new year :)
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According to the 2000 Census, 222,030 people lived in Plano, Texas, and 997,790 people lived
in Richmond, Virginia. How many more
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Caleb James
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the percentage rates of home ownership for 8 randomly selected states are listed below. Estimate the population variance and
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Paula
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Over time, what has been the trend of rural vs. urban population in the United States?
a. The rural populations have developed
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Elise Bedford
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In which of the following areas is there a large concentration of American Indian and first nations people
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Jo
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Where is the largest population concentration in the Western Hemisphere?
a. in the interior of Mexico b. along the Brazilian
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Kaai97
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10. The study of growth, fluctuation, spread and interaction of organisms is a focus of _____ ecology.
A. Conservation B.
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Rondezy
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In a growing population, the rate of __________ increase equals the birth rate minus the death rate plus net migration.
natural
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Angela
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today, the city of madison has a population of 6.34 million residents. in 1914, the population was just 1.0 million residents.
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hannah
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The population of the world was 7.1 billion in 2013, and the observed relative growth rate was 1.1% per year.
(a) Estimate how
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Jake
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The population of Australia in x years after 1980 can be modeled by the function y=14.6*(1.014)^x. Estimate the population of
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Nancy
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July 2004 the population of the United States was 293,027,571. if more than half of these people live within 80 kilometers of an
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kristine
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People who move from place to place searching for food and water are called what?
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Jillian
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China and India are the most populous countries in the world. China’s population is approximately 1.45×10^9, while India’s
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jack
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Why is the population of Georgia heavily concentrated in the Atlanta area?
A. Atlanta has a larger geographic area than other
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bob
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Where do most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from?
A. Most people living in Australia descend from Germany,
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no name 87
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Explain how the changes of population growth in Texas cities can be addressed.
Can someone explain what the question is asking? I
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ILTHSM_
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Austria's population pyramid suggests all of the following, except:
A. there are now fewer people in the youngest category than
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Anonymous
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China and India share a distinction regarding their populations. What is it?
a. Approximately two-thirds of their populations
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Kaai97
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How many thousands of people live in Boston ma.if population is 617,594
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randy
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If a country has a high population density does that mean the the country has to be overpopulated?
IS lebanon overpopulated?
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NINI
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two reasons why it is useful to understand population distribution and density patterns.
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jasmine
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Population density is computed by dividing the total population of a location by the land area. A town has a population of
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