Increasing Migration
Increasing migration is basically the movement by people from one place to another with the intentions on settling either permanently or temporarily. In the photo above it shows how the population in Canada increased rapidly over the past 100+ years. The reason for the increase could've been because of scarcity of resources in other areas of the world or better living conditions in Canada.
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Key Dynamics of Globalization
This is an example of time-space compression because it talks about technology, transportation and the internet. Which are all prime examples of time-space compression.
This is an example of flexible accumulation because it shows how communication and outsourcing can cause flexible accumulation.
This is an example of increasing migration because the graph shows how many migrants there are in countries per 1000 population.
This picture is an example of uneven development because these areas are very close and only separated by a wall but they are very different. One side of the pictures shows a congested area where it looks like there is a short supply of essentials. On the other side there is space and nice tennis courts, and it looks very clean.
This is an example of adapting to the natural world because we use air to adapt to the natural heat in the world.
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