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Title: Population - Ms. Preissler


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Population
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Population
  • Two-thirds of the worlds population is clustered
    in the following regions
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Southeast Asia

3
Overpopulation
  • Having too many people compared to the amount of
    available resources

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Bell work
  • Name as many superstitions as you can.
  • Do you believe in any of them?
  • Do you have your own superstitions?

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Why is population growth the highest in the
poorest countries?Economic Reasons?Cultural
Reasons?
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  • Chinas One Child Act
  • Good thing? Bad thing?
  • Should China be able to put a limit?
  • What are the future implications?

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Arithmetic Density
  • The total number of people divided by the total
    land area.

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Why does India and the United Kingdom have the
same arithmetic density?
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Population Pyramids
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Population Pyramids
  • We use population pyramids to analyze growth (or
    decline) of fertility, mortality, and migration
    in cities
  • Sex Ratio The number of males per hundred
    females in the population.

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Population Pyramids
  • Dependency Ratio The people in a society that
    are either too young or too old to work.

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Population Pyramid Stages
  • 4 Stages of Population
  • Stage 1 Low Growth
  • No counties in Stage 1
  • Stage 2 High Growth
  • Stage 3 Moderate Growth
  • Stage 4 Low Growth

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China 1,349,585,838 people
India 1,220,800,359 Indonesia 251,160,124
total of 3,637,830,357, or roughly 51.4 percent
of the global population.
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Population Pyramid Stages
  • 4 Stages of Population
  • Stage 1 Low Growth
  • No counties in Stage 1
  • Stage 2 High Growth
  • Stage 3 Moderate Growth
  • Stage 4 Low Growth

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Stage 2 High Growth
X-Mas Tree
  • Less Developed Country
  • Falling Death Rates, High Birth Rates
  • Large Increase in Population, Short Life
    Expectancy

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Stage 3 Moderate Growth
The Box
  • A Developing Country
  • Falling Birth Rate, Falling Death Rate
  • Stable Population Growth, Long life expectancy

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Stage 4 Low Growth
The Cup
  • Developed Country
  • Low Birth Rates, Low Death Rates
  • Stable Population, Long Life Expectancy

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  1. What trends do you notice? Are there any patterns
    of irregularity? Explain.
  2. What conclusions can we make about this country
    based its population pyramid?
  3. What advantages/disadvantages might this country
    face based on its demographics?

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  1. What trends do you notice? Are there any patterns
    of irregularity? Explain.
  2. What conclusions can we make about this country
    based its population pyramid?
  3. What advantages/disadvantages might this country
    face based on its demographics?

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Hint?
What type of city might this be and which regions
of the United States might you find similar
pyramids in?
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Hint 1
Hint 2
What type of city might this be and which regions
of the United States might you find similar
pyramids in?
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Need a hint?
Any guesses as to which U.S. city this might be
or what might be in the city to shape the pyramid
this way?
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