Human Geography

Key Concepts

The migration of people to Canada occurred for many reasons; the 'push factors' may have included famine.war,disease,joblessness,over population or drought, while 'pull factors' have often included religious or politcal freedom,family,technology,job opportunity, or better education and life-style.

The absolute location of Canada is 56.1304 N, 106.3468 W. The relative location of Canada is the the most northern part of North America. The country borders USA, Alaska and the atlantic and pacific ocean.

Sustainable Development goals

3 goals I think we could achieve in Canada are no poverty, zero hunger and good health and good well being. These would help many people in Canada with everyday problems. Canada's ranked 29 and scored 77.73 for sustainable development.

Canadas population

Canada's population is concentrated in the southern part of the country. The population is distrubuted uniformly thoughout Canada's Territory.

Canada ranks number 39 in the list of countries (and dependcies) by population. The population density in Canada 4 per Km2 (11 peaple per mi2). The median age in Canada is 41.1 years

Canadas location factors are black-blue lakes,western mountains, forested eastern valleys, the great lakes and numorous river.

population pyramids

The population pyramid representsn the breakdown of the population by gender and age given point in time. It consists of two histograms, one for each gender (by convention, men on the left and woman on the right) where the numbers are shown horizontally and the ages are vertically.

And while every population pyramid is unique. most can be categorized into three prototypical shapes. Expansive, construction,stationary