6. Factors accelerating globalisation are: transport Cost Availability development increased trade links rise of TNCs more international agencies easier info exchange
9. COLONIALISM GLOBAL BRANDS STOCK EXCHANGE IMF/ WORLD BANK- INTERNATIONAL MONEY STORAGE/ SUPPLY INCREASED INFO EXCHANGE/ INTERNET NGOâS (CHARITIES) GOING INTO OTHER COUNTRIES INCREASED TRADE TNCâS (NIKE) TRANSPORT COLONIALISM GLOBAL BRANDS STOCK EXCHANGE IMF/ WORLD BANK- INTERNATIONAL MONEY STORAGE/ SUPPLY INCREASED INFO EXCHANGE/ INTERNET NGOâS (CHARITIES) GOING INTO OTHER COUNTRIES INCREASED TRADE TNCâS (NIKE) TRANSPORT COLONIALISM GLOBAL BRANDS STOCK EXCHANGE IMF/ WORLD BANK- INTERNATIONAL MONEY STORAGE/ SUPPLY INCREASED INFO EXCHANGE/ INTERNET NGOâS (CHARITIES) GOING INTO OTHER COUNTRIES INCREASED TRADE TNCâS (NIKE) TRANSPORT
16. Factors affecting the population of a place Birth Rates â the number of births per thousand people, per year in a region. Death Rates â the number of deaths per thousand people, per year in a region. Migration â the movement of people from one region to another. natural decrease Difference between birth and death rates
17. Globalisation can have an impact on natural increase â A growing economy is often linked to a decrease in death rates as medical care, nutrition, education and sanitation improve. There is also often a decrease in birth rates as people become more aware of family planning and the status of women starts to rise, with more women wanting to go out to work.