Title: Population Pyramids
1Population Pyramids
2What is a population pyramid?
- a graph showing the distribution of a population
by sex and age.
3Examples
4What are population pyramids used for?
- To describe the population characteristics of
different societies - To predict future growth trends.
5Think.
- How many children would you have if you had to
run a farm with just you and your family? - Does that still happen?
- What will the population pyramid for those places
look like?
6Developing CountryRapid Population Growth
- This pyramid represents countries that have not
gone through the industrial revolution. - Families have 5 or more children per family.
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8Which one is closest to what the United States
pyramid would look like?
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9Ding Ding Ding if you picked this one you are
correct!!
- This pyramid represents countries that have
already gone through the industrial revolution. - Families usually have 3 or less children per
family.
10Developing Country Rapid Population Growth
11Newly Industrialized Country
This represents countries that are transitioning
from developing to developed.
12Newly Industrialized countries
13Developed CountrySlow Population Growth
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16Developed - Stage 5
17Words you need to know!!!!
- Birthrate- The ratio of total live births to
total population in a specified community or area
over a specified period of time. - Death Rate- The ratio of total deaths to total
population in a specified community or area over
a specified period of time. - Population Distribution- Where do the people live
with in an area. - Population Density- How many people live in a
given area. - Infant Mortality Rate- the number of infant
deaths per 1000 live births - Life Expectancy-how long are people expected to
live - Literacy Rate- What percentage of people can read
and write.