Questão 1
Questão
Key Terms:
population distribution: the [blank_start]pattern[blank_end] of where people [blank_start]live[blank_end]
population [blank_start]density[blank_end]: the [blank_start]number[blank_end] of [blank_start]people[blank_end] living in an area, usually given as the [blank_start]number[blank_end] of [blank_start]people[blank_end] per km^2
fertility rate: sometimes called total fertility rate (TFR), this is the [blank_start]average[blank_end] number of children that are born to a [blank_start]woman[blank_end] during [blank_start]her[blank_end] lifetime
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pattern
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location
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address
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number
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type
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age
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live
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are housed
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number
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age
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type
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people
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children
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people
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children
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density
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of children
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average
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mean
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mode
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median
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woman
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man
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her
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his
Questão 2
Questão
what is the most common way that population is distributed
Questão 3
Questão
what are some examples of human population measures?
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Birth Rate
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fertility rate
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death rate
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infant mortality
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life expectancy
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break even rate
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centimeters
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meters
Questão 4
Questão
what key elements within the physical environment determine the characteristics and rates of change within a population
Questão 5
Questão
Key term:
exponential growth: when the rate of increase becomes [blank_start]ever more rapid[blank_end] in proportion to the size of the population
Questão 6
Questão
What were the most populous countries in 2015?
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China
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India
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USA
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Indonesia
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Brazil
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Russia
Questão 7
Questão
what country saw their population growth rate fall between 2011-15 annually?
Questão 8
Questão
what leads to the exploration, exploitation and development of new resources?
Questão 9
Questão
Key term:
food security: when people [blank_start]have[blank_end] enough affordable and [blank_start]nutritious[blank_end] food to eat
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have
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do not have
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nutritious
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flavoursome
Questão 10
Questão
how much of the usable land on the planet is used to grow food?
[blank_start]around 1/2[blank_end]
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around 1/2
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1/4
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1/2
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3/4
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all of it
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around 1/4
Questão 11
Questão
what food production trends have arisen?
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much of our global food supply originates in Asia. Asian countries produce the most of our cereal crops, wheat, rice, sugar, meat, milk and fish
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South America grows the most oil crops
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North America grows the most coarse grain (used for animal feed and brewing)
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Europeans grow the most barley and are the second biggest producers of pork, milk and fish
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South America grows the most coarse grain (used for animal feed and brewing)
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North America grows the most oil crops
Questão 12
Questão
The [blank_start]countries[blank_end] that produce the most food are not always the countries that [blank_start]consume[blank_end] the most food. Trade between different [blank_start]nations[blank_end] enables the food produced in one country to be transported elsewhere.
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countries
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cities
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towns
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villages
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continents
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counties
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consume
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waste
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nations
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cities
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towns
Questão 13
Questão
Food consumption is measured through calorie [blank_start]intake[blank_end]; an average person needs to consume between [blank_start]2000[blank_end] and [blank_start]2500[blank_end] calories a day in order to maintain their [blank_start]weight[blank_end] and remain healthy. Average calorie intake for every part of the world has [blank_start]increased[blank_end] since the 1990s and is expected to continue to [blank_start]rise[blank_end] by 2030.
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intake
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output
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2000
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1500
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200
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2200
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2500
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2000
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2200
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2150
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weight
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fat stores
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increased
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decreased
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rise
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fall
Questão 14
Questão
what countries are expected to see the highest increase in calorie intake between 2015 and 2030?
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1. South Asia (+200)
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2. Sub-Saharan Africa (+180)
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3. Latin America and the Caribbean (+160)
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1. Sub-Saharan Africa (+200)
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2. South Asia (+180)
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2. Latin America and the Caribbean (+180)
Questão 15
Questão
Key terms:
[blank_start]malnutrition[blank_end]: consuming an unsuitable amount of energy, protein and nutrients
[blank_start]under-nutrition[blank_end]: consuming too [blank_start]little[blank_end] food, leading to [blank_start]loss[blank_end] of body weight
[blank_start]depth of the food deficit[blank_end]: a measure of the difference between [blank_start]average[blank_end] food consumption and [blank_start]average[blank_end] food requirements
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little
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much
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malnutrition
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under-nutrition
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depth of the food deficit
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under-nutrition
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malnutrition
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depth of the food deficit
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depth of the food deficit
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malnutrition
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under-nutrition
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loss
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an increase
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average
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maximum
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average
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minimum
Questão 16
Questão
People in [blank_start]industrialised[blank_end] countries consume [blank_start]more[blank_end] calories than they need. The world health organisation (WHO) has identified a '[blank_start]double[blank_end] burden of malnutrition' whereby HIC's and LIC's are both facing malnutrition. People in HICs are eating food that is [blank_start]high[blank_end] in calories but [blank_start]low[blank_end] in nutrients.
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industrialised
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unindustrialised
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more
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less
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double
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triple
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high
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low
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low
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high