A country with twoeconomic sectors:one modern andhighly developed,the othertraditional and lessdevelopedCorecountryHumanDevelopmentIndex (HDI)DemographicpressureResidentialareassurrounded bya high wall orfence, oftenheavily guardedMonsoonColonyContinuingprocess ofinternationalexchange ofpeople, goods,money andinformationHinduismColonialpowerThe moneythat all thepeople in acountry earntogether.The averagenumber ofchildren bornper womanGreenpressureSemi-peripheryState thatexercisescontrol overa colonyCastesystemRegion that ispart of a countrybut has certainpowers of self-government (owncapital, laws)Globalizationdrive by thegrowth ofinternationaltrade, foreigninvestmentThe pressurethat the agegroup of thoseunder 20 putson the group20-65Religioncharacterizedby a belief inmultiple godsand in rebirthafter death.EconomicGlobalizationReliefrainfallTool formeasuringprosperity andpoverty in acountry orregionConvectionalrainfallFederatedstateUrbanizationrateSocialinequalityArea with a surplusof air, which flowsaway over theEarth's surface andis replaced bydescending air fromabove.MonsoonclimateBRICSInformalsectorFederationBirthrateThe introduction ofbetter, faster-growing varieties ofagricultural crops,combined with useof artificial fertilizersand pesticidesWork in theservice sectorthat is oftenunskilled,unregisteredand poorly paid.Intertropicalconvergencezone (ITCZ)High-pressureareaRegionalinequalityThe busiesttime ofyear fortourismName for agroup of fivemajoremergingeconomiesThe divisionof IndianSociety intodifferentsocial groupsLow-pressure areanear the equatorwhere winds from thenorthern andsouthernhemispheres cometogether or converge.Country that isnot yet fullydeveloped, butthat had arapidly growingeconomyWealthy, highlydevelopedcountry withgreat politicaland economicpowerWhen highlyeducated andskilled peopleleave theircountry of originand move abroadPeripheryA score thatshows acountry's GNPper capita, lifeexpectancy andliteracy rate.Therelationshipbetweenproductive andnon-productiveage groupsLow-pressureareaRain thatoccurs when airheats up, rises,and cools downagainAveragenumber ofbirths per1000 peopleper yearPercentageof thepopulationthat lives incities.FertilityrateA country with twoeconomic sectors:one modern andhighly developed,the othertraditional and lessdevelopedCorecountryHumanDevelopmentIndex (HDI)DemographicpressureResidentialareassurrounded bya high wall orfence, oftenheavily guardedMonsoonColonyContinuingprocess ofinternationalexchange ofpeople, goods,money andinformationHinduismColonialpowerThe moneythat all thepeople in acountry earntogether.The averagenumber ofchildren bornper womanGreenpressureSemi-peripheryState thatexercisescontrol overa colonyCastesystemRegion that ispart of a countrybut has certainpowers of self-government (owncapital, laws)Globalizationdrive by thegrowth ofinternationaltrade, foreigninvestmentThe pressurethat the agegroup of thoseunder 20 putson the group20-65Religioncharacterizedby a belief inmultiple godsand in rebirthafter death.EconomicGlobalizationReliefrainfallTool formeasuringprosperity andpoverty in acountry orregionConvectionalrainfallFederatedstateUrbanizationrateSocialinequalityArea with a surplusof air, which flowsaway over theEarth's surface andis replaced bydescending air fromabove.MonsoonclimateBRICSInformalsectorFederationBirthrateThe introduction ofbetter, faster-growing varieties ofagricultural crops,combined with useof artificial fertilizersand pesticidesWork in theservice sectorthat is oftenunskilled,unregisteredand poorly paid.Intertropicalconvergencezone (ITCZ)High-pressureareaRegionalinequalityThe busiesttime ofyear fortourismName for agroup of fivemajoremergingeconomiesThe divisionof IndianSociety intodifferentsocial groupsLow-pressure areanear the equatorwhere winds from thenorthern andsouthernhemispheres cometogether or converge.Country that isnot yet fullydeveloped, butthat had arapidly growingeconomyWealthy, highlydevelopedcountry withgreat politicaland economicpowerWhen highlyeducated andskilled peopleleave theircountry of originand move abroadPeripheryA score thatshows acountry's GNPper capita, lifeexpectancy andliteracy rate.Therelationshipbetweenproductive andnon-productiveage groupsLow-pressureareaRain thatoccurs when airheats up, rises,and cools downagainAveragenumber ofbirths per1000 peopleper yearPercentageof thepopulationthat lives incities.Fertilityrate

Chapter 5 India - Call List

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  1. A country with two economic sectors: one modern and highly developed, the other traditional and less developed
  2. Core country
  3. Human Development Index (HDI)
  4. Demographic pressure
  5. Residential areas surrounded by a high wall or fence, often heavily guarded
  6. Monsoon
  7. Colony
  8. Continuing process of international exchange of people, goods, money and information
  9. Hinduism
  10. Colonial power
  11. The money that all the people in a country earn together.
  12. The average number of children born per woman
  13. Green pressure
  14. Semi-periphery
  15. State that exercises control over a colony
  16. Caste system
  17. Region that is part of a country but has certain powers of self-government (own capital, laws)
  18. Globalization drive by the growth of international trade, foreign investment
  19. The pressure that the age group of those under 20 puts on the group 20-65
  20. Religion characterized by a belief in multiple gods and in rebirth after death.
  21. Economic Globalization
  22. Relief rainfall
  23. Tool for measuring prosperity and poverty in a country or region
  24. Convectional rainfall
  25. Federated state
  26. Urbanization rate
  27. Social inequality
  28. Area with a surplus of air, which flows away over the Earth's surface and is replaced by descending air from above.
  29. Monsoon climate
  30. BRICS
  31. Informal sector
  32. Federation
  33. Birth rate
  34. The introduction of better, faster-growing varieties of agricultural crops, combined with use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides
  35. Work in the service sector that is often unskilled, unregistered and poorly paid.
  36. Intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ)
  37. High-pressure area
  38. Regional inequality
  39. The busiest time of year for tourism
  40. Name for a group of five major emerging economies
  41. The division of Indian Society into different social groups
  42. Low-pressure area near the equator where winds from the northern and southern hemispheres come together or converge.
  43. Country that is not yet fully developed, but that had a rapidly growing economy
  44. Wealthy, highly developed country with great political and economic power
  45. When highly educated and skilled people leave their country of origin and move abroad
  46. Periphery
  47. A score that shows a country's GNP per capita, life expectancy and literacy rate.
  48. The relationship between productive and non-productive age groups
  49. Low-pressure area
  50. Rain that occurs when air heats up, rises, and cools down again
  51. Average number of births per 1000 people per year
  52. Percentage of the population that lives in cities.
  53. Fertility rate