1) A settlement where people live in an urban center. Often referred to as a “city”. I.e. Toronto, Vancouver, New York, Tokyo. a) Urban b) Rural c) Suburban d) Population e) Settlement f) Demographics 2) A settlement where people live away from an urban center. Often referred to as the “country”. a) Suburban b) Birth Rate c) Rural d) Urban e) Migration f) Settlement 3) A settlement where people live in a semi-urban location just outside of an urban center. i.e Burlington is a suburb of Hamilton, Pickering is a suburb of Toronto. a) Migration b) Rural c) Settlement d) Population e) Suburban f) Urban 4) All of the people who live in a certain area. a) Population b) Settlement c) Demogaphics d) Death Rate e) Doubling Time f) Migration 5) A place where people create a community to live, work and play. a) Demographics b) Urban c) Rural d) Settlement e) Migration f) Birth Rate 6) The amount of time it takes for a population to double in size. a) Birth Rate b) Death Rate c) Doubling Time d) Settlement e) Population f) Demographics 7) The number of live births per one thousand people in a certain area each year. a) Death Rate b) Birth Rate c) Demographics d) Doubling Time e) Urban f) Rural 8) The number of deaths per one thousand people in a certain area each year. a) Birth Rate b) Demographics c) Suburban d) Migration e) Death Rate f) Urban 9) The movement of people from one area to another. Reasons for this movement may include: economic, religion, political, environmental. a) Migration b) Population c) Geography d) Settlement e) Rural f) Doubling Time 10) Population statistics for a certain area including age, sex, income, education etc. a) Birth Rate b) Death Rate c) Rural d) Settlement e) Migration f) Demographics

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