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Changing Cities L1-5
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What is this model called?
Hoyt Model
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What term does this diagram represent?
Reurbanisation
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An advantage of using RICEPOTS systematically.
If you have a large cross section it saves time as you could do every e.g. 200m
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An area in Birmingham with cheaper terraced houses.
Sparkhill, Sparkbrook and Aston
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Name 3 past British colonies that had migrants go to Birmingham for work
Caribbean, India, Pakistan & Bangladesh
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Why does urbanisation happen at different rates globally
Different rates of development/Industrialise at different times.
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A term to describe the direction that a settlement is facing.
Aspect
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What term does this diagram represent?
Counterurbanisation
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What does EQS stand for?
Environmental Quality Survey
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What is the population of Birmingham to 1 dp.
1.1mil
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An area in Birmingham with expensive houses.
Four Oaks
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What dates did urbanisation take place in Birmingham?
1700s/1800s
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What term does this diagram represent?
Urbanisation
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Name a mega city.
Mexico City
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Which region in the UK is Birmingham?
West Midlands
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What industry was Birminham famous for?
Metal- Brass, buttins.
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What is this model called?
Burgess Model
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What process took place in Birmingham in the 1920s & 1930s
Suburbanisation
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Name a suburb that people moved to during the counter urbanisation phase.
Redditch
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The term to describe towns and cities growing and joining to form one large area.
Conurbation
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What term does this diagram represent?
Suburbanisation
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