3. Explain why the pattern on this map could be a geographic critique of Rostow's model of development. (Hint: Consider if development levels might be different if developed and less developed countries were more geographically intertwined)
2. Discuss the geographic implications of the north/south split revealed by this map .
1. Explain your rationale in choosing the four key indicators you sele the categories you established for each indicator.
Outline characteristics of an area undergoing urban resurgence.
What are some flaws with the bluegrass model
a) How have the sources of Canadian immigrants changed over the years? In what ways have they remained the same?
b) Use the concept of pull and push factors to explain the differences.
c) How have the changes in immigrant sources affected Canada’s culture?
I wonder what happens to the platform after there is no more oil to be extracted?
What demographic problems are fragile states likely to have that Canadians should be concerned about?
Name one way that Collect a can contributes to Economic development
Give an example of a product made in Canada.