1 | Landform Regions | | _____ | Country with a poorly developed economy; its citizens have low incomes, shortages of food, poor housing, and cannot afford luxuries. Sometimes called "less developed". |
2 | Industry | | _____ | Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories. |
3 | Natural Resources | | _____ | The process, condition, or result of being covered by glaciers or ice sheets. |
4 | Natural Vegetation | | _____ | The two sublayers of the earth's crust (lithosphere) that move, float, and sometimes fracture and whose interaction causes continental drift, earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and oceanic trenches. |
5 | Rock Cycle | | _____ | Climate type that is strongly influenced by the closeness of an ocean or other large water body. The annual temperature range tends to be small and precipitation is high. |
6 | Transportation | | _____ | In demographics, process whereby you estimate how many years it will take for the country's population to double. |
7 | Push & Pull Factors | | _____ | A landform region is an area of the Earth with a unique set of physical features. |
8 | Immigration | | _____ | Any industry or activity concerned with taking, culturing, processing, preserving, storing, transporting, marketing or selling fish or fish products. |
9 | Coniferous | | _____ | An idealized cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism, remelting, and further igneous intrusion. |
10 | Tectonic Plates | | _____ | The branch of manufacture and trade based on the extraction of ores, fossil fuels, minerals, stone, clay, gravel, and similar commodities. |
11 | Waterloo Moraine | | _____ | Movement of people and things from one place to another. |
12 | Developing Country | | _____ | Northernmost vegetation region, found in areas too cold for trees to grow. Bushes, grasses, mosses, and similar plants dominate. |
13 | Tundra | | _____ | Combination of temperature, precipitation, cloud cover, and winds experienced daily. |
14 | Weather | | _____ | Graph that displays the population distribution by age and sex. |
15 | Population Pyramid | | _____ | Tree with cones and often needle like leaves. |
16 | Rule Of 70 | | _____ | Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain. |
17 | Renewable Resources | | _____ | Pull-factor such as freedom of speech or employment opportunities that attract a person to a country. Push-factor, such as unemployment or the lack of freedom of speech, that makes people want to leave their country and move to another one. |
18 | Non Renewable Resources | | _____ | To move permanently to a country other than one's native country. |
19 | Glaciation | | _____ | Resource that replaces itself unless badly mismanaged. |
20 | Maritime Climate | | _____ | The industrialized production of livestock, poultry, fish, and crops is called industrial agriculture. Industrial agriculture includes techno scientific, economic, and political methods. |
21 | Continental Climate | | _____ | Plants that would grow in an area in the absence of human influence. |
22 | Fishing Industry | | _____ | The process of producing electric energy. |
23 | Farming Industry | | _____ | Resource that can only be used once. |
24 | Mining Industry | | _____ | Climate type that develops away from the influence of the ocean. The annual temperature range tends to be large and precipitation is low. |
25 | Energy Generation | | _____ | A landform and sediment body that was created as a moraine in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada). |