St Kilda are remote islands that form part of the country called - what?
This term means the movement of people from one home to another and could be voluntary or forced or permanent or impermanent.
This is the number of people living in a particular place like Crickhowell or Australia.
This place is a tiny settlement in the north of Greenland.
These are the balance of forces that people consider when deciding to migrate from one place to another.
This is the frozen lands and seas north of 66*N.
This is a feeling you have for the uniqueness of a locality.
Some of the Inuit peoples live here on this large frozen land that used to be owned by Denmark.
St. Kilda in Scotland has this special status just like the Taj Mahal in India and Blaenavon Ironworks in Wales.
The name of a remote archipelago in Scotland and of a suburb in Melbourne.
These are the nearest islands to St. Kilda in Scotland.
These are two types of migration based on whether the person chooses to migrate themself or whether they are made to move by other people.
This is a city in Australia with over 3 million people and a very muticultural population. It grew rapidly after a gold rush in 1851.
This is the idea of looking after the environment sustainably and responsibly so that there is a 'healthy world' for future generations to inherit.
This term is applied to an area which has a very low population density e.g. Greenland.
This country of about 22 million people has over 90% of its population living in cities - most of which are in coastal locations.
This is a residential area towards the edge of a big city. An example is the St. Kilda area of Melbourne.
This is a very large mass of ice covering a country like Greenland.
This is the proper name for the nation state of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
This is a state of Australia and the state capital is Melbourne.