Geography Unit 4

Sustainably using and protecting a renewable resource
Sustained yield management
Conservation
Protection
Recycling
Canada's largest trading partner
USA
European Union
China
Russia
Canada's current GDP
$1.6 trillion
$2 trillion dollars
1.5 trillion dollars
$46, 200
R/P ratio stands for
Reserve/production ratio
Rumble/power ratio
Rasberries/pancakes ratio
Runner/plumber
Atlantic Canada
The west coast of Canada
Has the highest numbers of seniors
Has the largest cities
Largest Landform Region
Pull Factors
Chocolate, Beans, and Cookies
Aeroplanes, Cars, and Boats
War, Famine, Hate, and Murder
Safety, freedom, jobs, money, education
Tutsis
Killers
Children
Minorities in Rwanda
Majority in Rwanda
Human Rights
Allowing of murder of humans
Legal Guarantees protecting individuals and groups against actions which interfere with fundamental freedoms and humans
Genocide
Protection of Minorities
Newly Industrializing Country
USA #1 in everything
Slow economic growth
Cookies
Rapid industrial and economic growth
World Fertility Rate
1.4
2.4
3
Over 9000
World Population in 2100
1
7 billion
9 billion
11 billion
Natural Increase
More cupcakes each year
Shrinking Population
The number of people added in a country by subtracting deaths from births
Population increase
Asia & Middle East
Very Complicated
Most of our recent immigrants came from here
Very Simple
Canada is fighting here
Fragile State
A trap made by demography
Country leaving citizens vulnerable to range of issues
Low income government
Citizens who cannot escape poverty
Iraq
Largest Country
Influential country
Canada has been involved in military conflicts here
Growing Economy with growing population
Newly Industrializing Country
Rapid industrial and economic growth
Country gaining factories
Rapid population growth
Higher poverty rates
War crimes & crimes against humanity
Protecting humans against violence
General Bizimungu was connived of this
Happened in the USA
Killing everyone
China
CCP
One child policy
Made up global warming
Largest economy
Baby Boomers
People born in 1946-1966
People born in 2000-2018
People born in 1981-1999
People born in 1967-1980
Fertility Rate
The average amount of people born
Average number of people who survive birth
Average number of people who give birth
Average number of children a woman will have in their life
Natural Increase
The amount of people born
Num of people added in a country subtracting deaths from births
Num of people added in a country subtracting immigrants from emigrants
Num of people added to a country
Demographic Trap
High fertility and declining mortality in developing countries, resulting in a period of high population growth rate
Low fertility and high mortality in developing country
A trap made by demography
Canada's in it
Dependancy Load
People above 65
People below 14
People below 65 and older than 14
People above 65 & below 14
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