Geography - Unit 4 Flashcards
Which of the following are examples of “demographics” in a country?
a. how much money is earned from the country’s imports
b. how much land a country has available for succesful farming
c. how many different religions are present within a country
d. how many major cities over 1 million people exist in the country
c. how many different religions are present within a country
True or False?
“Indigenous: is aword used to describe new comers to our land
False
Higher population density is associated with areas that are
a. urban
b. rural
c. suburban
d. deserted
b. rural
what is hte largest city on this list?
a. calgary
b. vancouver
c. edmonton
d. victoria
a. calgary
true or false?
canada has a very dense population overall
false
which of the folowing would people general prefer to settle in?
a. a wildlife area with no population
b. a countryside with very smal population
c. a small town with a relatively small population
d. a large city with a large population
c. a small town with a relatively small population
which of the following would have the lowest population density?
a. a booming city, like Toronto
b. a quiet countryside far enough outside of Toronto
c. a busy suburb just outisde of Toronto
d. an arctic small town far north of Toronto
b. a quiet countryside far enough outside of Toronto
True or false?
Indigenous people in Canada are more likely to experience poverty
True
Canadian demographics are collected through:
a. a mandatory census every 5 years
b. an optional census every 5 years
c. a mandatory census every 3 years
d. an optional sentence every 3 years
a. a mandatory census every 5 years
True or false?
More Canadians live along the US border than not along the US border
True