Transcript of Essential Question A) How does climate impact the population of a region? B) What climatic regions...
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- Essential Question A) How does climate impact the population of
a region? B) What climatic regions have the greatest populations?
C) What climatic regions have the least populations?
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- Population T-Chart Create a Population T-Chart in your notebook
List the top 10 and bottom 10 countries Include the climate regions
for those countries Top 10(Climate)Bottom 10(Climate) 1. 2. 3.
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- Top and Bottom 20 Countries by Population Top 10
CountriesBottom 10 Countries CountryPopulation
(2014)CountryPopulation (2014) Bangladesh158,512,570Antigua and
Barbuda90,903 Brazil202,033,670Aruba103,431
China1,393,783,836Curaao161,836 India1,267,401,849Grenada106,303
Indonesia252,812,245Kiribati103,942
Japan126,999,808Micronesia103,903 Nigeria178,516,904Saint Vincent
and the Grenadines109,371 Pakistan185,132,926Seychelles93,306
Russia142,467,651Tonga105,782 U.S.A.322,583,006United States Virgin
Islands106,792
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- Rankings Country Population (2014) Country Population (2014)
China 1,393,783,836Antigua and Barbuda90,903 India
1,267,401,849Seychelles93,306 U.S.A. 322,583,006Aruba103,431
Indonesia 252,812,245Micronesia103,903 Brazil
202,033,670Kiribati103,942 Pakistan 185,132,926Tonga105,782 Nigeria
178,516,904Grenada106,303 Bangladesh 158,512,570United States
Virgin Islands106,792 Russia 142,467,651 Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines 109,371 Japan 126,999,808Curaao161,836
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- Climate Map
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- Class Notes
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- Population Geography The study of the spatial variations in the
distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations and
how they are related to the nature of places.
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- Stages of Population Growth 1.Low Growth: Birthrate and death
rate are high but equal As healthcare improves, the death rate
declines Ex. Ye long time ago 2.High Growth: Birthrate still high,
but death rate declines causing rapid population growth Ex. Started
in Industrial Revolution Many African countries are still here
3.Moderate Growth: The birthrate drops and most children live to
adulthood Family size decreases as children live longer Ex.
Developing countries, Mexico 4.Low Growth: Birthrate and death rate
are low and relatively equal. Some countries may experience zero
growth Ex. Most developed countries like US, Canada, Japan
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- Demographic Transition
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- Population Pyramids A graphic device that shows sex and age
distribution of a population. Allows geographers to examine how
events in society such as wars, famine, or epidemics affect the
population of a country or region.
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- Population Pyramids for 4 Stages of Population Growth
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- Watch US grow! http://www.census.gov/popclock/
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- Population Distribution The worlds 7 billion people are not
evenly distributed 90% of the population live in the Northern
Hemisphere of the worlds people live in East Asia of the worlds
people live in either Asia (mostly South & East)
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- Migration Migration alters the distribution of population Push
Factors: reasons people leave their homeland and migrate to another
region Examples? Pull Factors: draw or attract people to another
location Examples?
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- Population Density Measures the number of people per square
mile
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