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