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25 Cards in this Set

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Yukon
Whitehorse
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Nunavut
Iqaluit
British Columbia
Victoria
Alberta
Calgary
Saskatchewan
Regina
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Ontario
Toronto
Quebec
Quebec City
Newfoundland and Labrador
St Johns
Nova Scotia
Halifax
New Brunswick
Fredericton
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown
Physical features
Features that are not man made, for example: land form, lakes and forest
Cultural Features
Features that are focused on the community and/or their beliefs. for example shopping mall, water park ...
population density
the amount of people living in a certain area
--> number people per square kilometer
--> = population/area
birth rate
= number of births/population
death rate
= number of death/population
doubling time
=70/ natural increase rate(%)
natural increase rate
= (birth rate-death rate)x0.1
= (amount of births-amount of deaths)/total population
stage 1
- no country currently in this stage
- birth rate and death rate very high
- developing country
stage 2
stage 2
- ex. Haiti
- birth rate high, declining death rate
- developing country
stage 3
stage 3
- ex. Fiji
- birth rate decreasing
- death rate decreasing, becoming stable towards the end
- low developed country
stage 4
stage 4
- ex. Canada
- birth rate declining/becoming stable (low) , death rate stable
- developed country
stage 5
stage 5
ex. Germany
- birth rate low, death rate low and decreasing
-very developed country