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A feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same culture or way of life.
What is cultural identity?
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The study of human population, including how they change due to births, deaths, aging, and migration.
What is demography?
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Sweden.
Who was the first country to find out about the Chernobyl accident?
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Eurasia
What is the huge landmass in between Europe and Russian called?
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A force that divides people and countries.
What is a centrifugal force?
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The average number of children a woman in a given population will have in her lifetime.
What is total fertility rate?
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Germany, Poland, Czech Republic.
What is the black triangle region?
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Russia
What is the worlds largest country?
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A force that unites people and countries.
What is a cetripetal force?
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The total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself.
What is a replacement rate?
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1986.
In what year did the Chernobyl accident happen?
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A long narrow stretch of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
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A form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve shared goals.
What is supranational cooperation?
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The average age that a person in a given population can expect to live to.
What is life expectancy?
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A form of energy that comes from nuclear reactions. Radiation has no smell or taste but it can be very harmful to living things.
What is nuclear radiation?
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Almost 2,500 miles.
How large is the Northern European Plain?
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A supranational organization through which a number of European work together on shared issues.
What is the European Union?
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A sudden increase in the birth rate of a population.
What is a baby boom?
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Pollution that starts in one country and crosses boundaries into other countries. Generally, transboundary pollution is carried by wind or water.
What is trans boundary pollution?
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France, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovenia.
What countries do the alps cut through?
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