Access to agricultural land
Availability of modern technology
Lack of economic opportunities in rural areas
Strong sense of community in rural areas
C. Lack of economic opportunities in rural areas
Gerrymandering
Pluralism
Federalism
Proportional representation
Access to natural resources
Population density
Political stability
Cultural diversity
Cultural landscape
Geographic realm
Ecotone
Cultural region
Cultural assimilation
Cultural diffusion
Cultural integration
Cultural convergence
High levels of migration
Innovation and technological advancement
Isolation from neighboring cultures
Declining population
A specific type of crop grown in a region
The climate of a particular area
The elevation of a mountain range
The geological composition of soil
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
Mixed economy
Life expectancy
Birth rate
Mortality rate
Fertility rate
It describes the stages of economic development in a country.
It illustrates the relationship between population growth and resource availability.
It shows the historical changes in birth and death rates in societies.
It outlines the process of urbanization in developing countries.
The maximum population size that a given environment can sustain indefinitely
The total land area of a country
The rate at which a population grows
The average number of children per woman in a population
A natural landform like a mountain range
A city skyline with skyscrapers
A desert with sand dunes
A dense forest with diverse wildlife
Urban sprawl
Gentrification
Zoning
Urban renewal
Mesopotamia
South America
Southeast Asia
Australia
High death rate
High infant mortality rate
Low fertility rate
Immigration
Elevation
Political boundaries
Industrialization
Economic development
A historic battlefield
A synagogue with distinctive architectural elements
A coastal cliff formation
A volcanic mountain range
Rural-to-urban migration
Counterurbanization
Brain drain
Dependency ratio
Counterurbanization
Urban sprawl
Gentrification
Suburbanization
Human Development Index (HDI)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI)
A historical battlefield
A temple with distinctive architectural elements
A coastal wetland
A geological rock formation
Traditional agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Intensive agriculture
Agribusiness
Functional region
Cultural region
Formal region
Vernacular region
Physical infrastructure
Natural resources
Education and skills of the population
Financial assets
Oligarchy
Democracy
Autocracy
Republic
Internal migration
International migration
Forced migration
Step migration
Coal
Natural gas
Solar energy
Petroleum
Strict zoning regulations
Investment in public transportation
Low population density
Easy access to highways
New Urbanism
Urban sprawl
Zoning
Gentrification
Religious beliefs
Erosion patterns
Atmospheric pressure systems
Plate tectonics
Expansive pyramid
Constrictive pyramid
Stationary pyramid
Stable pyramid