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Age-sex Pyramid:
Graphic representation(profile) of a population showing the percentages of tge totak population by age and sex, normally in five-year groups.
Agglomeration:
A process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities. Thos term often refers to manufacturing plants and buisnesses that benefit from close proximity because they share skilled-labor pods and technology and finicial amenities.
Agrarian:
Relating to the use of land in rural communities to agriculture socities in general.
Agribuisness:
Farms that have been transformed into corporate like unites.
Agricultural Industrialization:
Machinery applied to farming.
Agglomerated(nucleated) Settlement:
Houses that are grouped together in tiny clusters.
Geographic Information System(GIS):
A collection of computer hardware and software that permits spatial datra to be collected, recorded, stored, retrieved, manipulated, analyzed and displayed to nthe user.
Geographic Realm:
The basic spatial unit in our world regionalization scheme.Each realm is defined in terms of a synthesis of its total human geography.
Geography:
From the greek meaning "to write about the Earth". Concerned with the analysis of the physical and human characteristics of the Earth surface.
Geographic Time Scale:
The standard timetable or chronicle of the Earth history used by scientists, the sequential organization of geographic time units.
Geometric Boundaries:
Political boundaries defined and delimited(ocassionly demarcated)as straight lines or arcs.
Geodemographic Analysis:
Practice of using demographic information for the spatial distribution of anything.