| A | B |
| arable | land that is suitable for farming |
| refugee | a person forced from their home by wary, famine or natural disaster |
| migration | the movement of people from one place to another |
| industrialization | movement from an agricultural society to a manufactoring one that relies on machines and factories to produce goods |
| capital resources | resources that can be used in the production of other things |
| diffusion | the spread of culture traits from one plce to another |
| push factors | conditions that cause people to leave their home countries and move to another country |
| pull factors | conditions that cause people to move to a particular place |
| population | number of people living in a particular place |
| site | the actual location of a place and all its physical features |
| situation | the location of the place in relation to other geographic features, regions, resources, and transport routes |
| fertility rate | number of births per mother |