(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Service sector/ tertiary sector
Metropolis/ global city
Growing only one type of crop
All businesses that provide services. Also called the tertiary sector.
Low-income countries characterized by dependency, disadvantageous trade relations, lack of technology and low levels of production
Language that is widely used by people who have different native languages in order to communicate
Rain shadow
Remittances
Migrant workers
Rain caused by air that rises against a mountain range
Urban agglomeration
Company with offices in many different countries
Migration from the countryside to the city
Subsidy
When a company pays another company to take on part of its work
Brain drain
Increase in the percentage of the population that lives in cities caused by migration from rural to urban areas
Primary sector
A city with attached suburbs and towns.
A city with more than 10 milion inhabitants
Special economic zones (SEZ)
Pull factor
Monoculture
Someone who goes to work somewhere else due to lack of work and money in their own area
Gated communities
Push factor
Megacity
Economic sector in which products are taken straight from nature
Tropical climate with a short dry season
Wind that changes direction every six months
Reason to move away from a particular region
Dual economy
Minimum price that farmers are guranteed to receive for their products.
Countries that are neither rich nor poor: often emerging countries with a growing industrial sector.
Financial support given by the government to a person or institution
Middle class
Differences in prosperity between various regions
Differences in prosperity and development opportunities between different groups of people in the same area
Self-sufficient
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Globalization
Area where foreign companies can settle freely while paying little to no tax
Rural-urban migration
Multinationals
Emerging countries/ growing economy
Outsourcing
Group of people where average incomes who are neither rich nor poor
Development indicators
The speed at which urbanization is increasing in an area.
The leeward side of a mountain, where there is little to no precipitation
Able to meet your own needs.
High season
Lingua Franca
Level of urbanization
Area with a shortage of air, where air is drawn in over the Earth's surface and rises, forming clouds.
Urbanization
Reason that makes another region attractive to migrants
Very large city that plays an important role on a global scale when it come to the economy, culture and politics
Support prices
Money sent by migrants to family or friend in their home country