Migration Vocabulary
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What term is used to describe someone who has been forced to leave their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disaster?

  • Displaced Person
  • Refugee (correct)
  • Immigrant
  • Emigrant
  • Which factor refers to something that attracts people to move to a new place?

  • Push Factor
  • Displacement
  • Pull Factor (correct)
  • Emigration
  • What term describes the difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants in a specific place or country?

  • Network
  • Urban
  • Rural
  • Net Migration (correct)
  • According to the Land Bridge Theory, how did ancient people migrate to new lands?

    <p>By crossing land bridges during the Ice Age</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which term refers to areas outside of cities and towns, often characterized by farms and countryside?

    <p>Rural</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'Network' refer to in the context of migration?

    <p>A group of people that communicate with each other</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a habitable land?

    <p>Extreme weather conditions that pose a threat to human life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary focus of an archaeologist's study?

    <p>Investigating past human cultures and societies through artifacts and remains</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT an example of an artifact?

    <p>A fossilized plant specimen</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes a theory from other explanations or hypotheses?

    <p>A theory is a well-substantiated explanation based on evidence and reasoning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a potential consequence of rapid urbanization?

    <p>The formation of slums and overcrowded living conditions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Migration

    • Migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, usually to find better living conditions or opportunities.
    • Emigration is the act of leaving one's own country to live in another, while immigration is the process of entering and settling in a new country.

    Types of Migration

    • Refugees are individuals who have been forced to leave their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disaster.
    • Displacement occurs when people are forced to leave their homes or usual environment, often due to conflict or disaster.

    Factors Influencing Migration

    • Push factors are circumstances that make people want to leave a place, such as war or lack of jobs.
    • Pull factors are attractions that draw people to a new location, such as better job opportunities or safety.

    Migration Concepts

    • Net migration is the difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants in a particular place or country.
    • The Land Bridge Theory proposes that ancient people migrated to new lands by crossing land bridges that connected continents during the Ice Age.

    Urban and Rural Areas

    • Rural areas are outside of cities and towns, often characterized by farms and countryside.
    • Urban areas relate to cities, with many buildings, businesses, and people living close together.
    • Suburban areas are located just outside of cities, with a mix of residential and commercial areas.

    Human Settlement

    • Habitable lands are areas where people can live comfortably due to suitable environmental conditions.
    • Archaeologists study past human cultures and societies by examining artifacts and remains.
    • Artifacts are objects made or used by humans in the past, such as tools, pottery, or jewelry.

    Urbanization and Cities

    • Urbanization is the process of more people moving to cities and towns, leading to the growth of urban areas.
    • Megacities are very large cities with a population of over 10 million people.
    • Slums are poor and overcrowded urban areas with inadequate housing and living conditions.
    • Global problems are issues that affect people and the planet on a large scale, such as climate change, poverty, or conflicts between nations.

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    Test your knowledge of terms related to migration such as emigration, immigration, refugee, and displacement. Learn about different reasons why people move from one place to another.

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