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What does URBAN mean?
What does POPULATION DENSITY mean?
What does DENSELY POPULATED mean?
What does SPARSELY POPULATED mean?
What does population distribution describe?
Why does North West England have a high population density?
How is population density worked out?
What encourage people to live in an area?
When did the world population reach
5.9 billion?
What is migration?
What does a population pyramid show?
In migration, which of the following is a
push factor?
Good job opportunities
Floods
A fair, stable government
Which factor is likely to be a cause of
rural to urban migration?
Poor government
Crop failure
Overcrowded cities
The population in the world is currently
increasing
or
decreasing
It is estimated that by 2050 the population will increase, to how many?
What % will live in Asia, Africa and
South America
(620)
What does NATURAL INCREASE mean?
What does NATURAL DECREASE mean?
What does BIRTH RATE mean?
What does DEATH RATE mean?
What does POPULATION GROWTH mean?
What are the reasons for population increase?
(trick: Louie Graham,
he is in real trouble indeed)
What are the reasons for population decreases?
list 8
Why was the one child policy introduced in China?
What are incentives of the
one child policy in China?
What are the disincentives of the
one child policy in China?
Since 1950 the population of the world has been growing quickly.
What is this called?
Who is to blame for the Population Explosion?
Why does birth rate change?
What is the Death Rate
Improvements in Health Care eg inoculations =
Higher or Lower DR (Death Rate)
Better Lifestyle e.g. diet =
Higher or Lower DR (Death Rate)
Poor Health Care =
Higher or Lower DR (Death Rate)
Poverty =
Higher or Lower DR (Death Rate)
Improvements in Health Care =
Higher or Lower BR (Birth Rate)
Improvements in Health Care =
Higher or Lower BR (Birth Rate)
Education is expensive =
Higher or Lower BR (Birth Rate)
It costs a lot to bring up a child
(approx £186,032 up to age 21) =
Higher or Lower BR (Birth Rate)
What does POPULATION DISTRIBUTION mean?
What does POPULATION DENSITY mean?
Why are some areas DENSELY populated?
Name 3 reasons
Name a Densley populated area with low lying flat fertile land
Name an example of Natural Resources in a densely populated area
Name a sparsely populated area due to Extreme Climates
Name a sparsely populated area due to Mountains or Highland areas
What has been the impact of the
One Child Policy in China?
At present there are over 7 billion people living on our planet, how many people are predicted to bet here in 2045.
What are benefit of the one child policy in China?
What are bad results of the one child policy in China?
Since 1950, the population of the world has been growing quickly.
What is it called when a population grows quickly?
What does LICS stand for?
The shape of a population pyramid can tell us a lot about an area's population.
Name 3
(Little, Black, Dress)
Milawai & Sudan
What are the key characteristics:
Thin top = ?
Wide base = ?
Low life expectancy?
Mexico
What are the key characteristics of the population pyramid?:
UK
What are the key characteristics of the population pyramid?:
Will condoms and contraceptive pills affect our population?
An improvement of living conditions in
LIC (low income countries)
will cause population reduction or increase?
The ____ is the number of live babies born per thousand of the population per year.
natural decrease
birth rate
migration
death rate
natural increase
The ____ is the number of deaths per thousand of population per year.
natural decrease
birth rate
migration
death rate
natural increase
____ describes people moving into or out of a country.
natural decrease
birth rate
migration
death rate
natural increase
If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the difference between them is called the ____ .
natural decrease / birth rate / migration /
death rate / natural increase
If the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the difference between them is called the ____ .
natural decrease / birth rate / migration /
death rate / natural increase
What's the most likely result in a country
if: Everyone gets better food
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate
What's the most likely result in a country
if: A terrible war breaks out
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate
What's the most likely result in a country
if: A deadly disease spreads
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate
What's the most likely result in a country
if: There is a severe famine
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate
What's the most likely result in a country
if: More hospitals and doctors are provided
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate
What's the most likely result in a country
if: Birth control pills are provided
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate
What's the most likely result in a country
if: More women take up good jobs
• Death rate rises • Death rate falls
• Birth rate falls • Birth rate rises
• No effect on birth or death rate