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Chapter 8 and 10: Human Population and Urbanization

Horizontales
The number of infants per 1000 live births in a population that do not survive the first year of life.
The practice of classifying areas for different types of development and land use.
Undeveloped land or a settlement of fewer than 2500 people.
The change in size of a population over a specific period.
The spread of low-density urban or suburban development outward from the urban center.
The practice of rebuilding native communities.
A philosophy of urban growth that focuses on sustainable growth and the avoidance of sprawl.
A strip of vegetation that connects parks or neighborhoods; often located along rivers, streams, or canals.
A line used by city planners to separate areas that will remain urban from areas that will remain rural.
The difference in assets and income between individuals in a society or between nations.
The facilities, services, and installations needed for a community to function.
The study of human populations.
Verticales
Introduction of machinery powered by fossil fuels, marked by the shift from a rural, agriculture-based society to an urban, industry-based society.
Human activity that occurs on and is directly related to the land.
The average number of years an individual can expect to live.
The vegetation and manufactured structures that cover land.
A population shift from living in the country to living in cities.
The process of designing cities to maximize their functionality and beauty.
Mostly developed land or settlement with more than 2500 people.
A computerized system for storing, manipulating, and viewing geographic data.
An area in which the temperature generally is several degrees higher than that of the surrounding area.