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AP Human Geography Population

Population Concentrations Demographic Transition Population Pyramids Vocabulary Population Policies
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Describe where most of the people of the world live. Physical features.

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Describe where most of the people of the world live. Physical features.


Coastal areas with temperate climates


Where do most of the people in Europe live? Rural or Urban.

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Where do most of the people in Europe live? Rural or Urban.


Urban 


Which part of Asia has the worlds largest population concentration?

North/South/East/West

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Which part of Asia has the worlds largest population concentration?

North/South/East/West


1/4 of worlds population live in the East Asia


Where do most of the people in Asia live? Rural or Urban

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Where do most of the people in Asia live? Rural or Urban


Rural


What regions are experiencing negative population growth?

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What regions are experiencing negative population growth?


Eastern Europe /Russian communism


Describe the first stage of the demographic transition model

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Describe the first stage of the demographic transition model


Low growth  = High birth and high death.


Why would a country move into stage two of the demographic transition model

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Why would a country move into stage two of the demographic transition model


Medical technology improves/ Industrial Revolution /  Agricultural surplus


 

Describe the third stage of the demographic transition model

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Describe the third stage of the demographic transition model


Moderate growth. low death and lowering birth


Why do states enter stage 3 of the DMT?

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Why do states enter stage 3 of the DMT?


Family planning/ Womens education/ Literacy rates/ industrial and service society.


How do state enter into stage 4 of the DMT?

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How do state enter into stage 4 of the DMT?


Government policy/ Social Customs/ Birth control


Vase like Population Pyramids

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Vase like Population Pyramids


LDC high growth rate


More men than women in young adults?

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More men than women in young adults?


Migrant workers/ mining/ farming


Heavy at the top of the pyrimid?

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Heavy at the top of the pyrimid?


Retirement community/ Flordia

ageing population


What would the US pyrimid look like

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What would the US pyrimid look like


 A Vase


What are three disadvantages of a pyrimid shaped population pyramids?

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What are three disadvantages of a pyrimid shaped population pyramids?


High youth dependency ratio

• Strain on resources, the environment or society owing to rapid population growth

• Low literacy rate for women

• Fewer women in the compensated workforce


Carry capacity

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Carry capacity


This is the population level that can be supported, given the quantity of food, habitat, water and other life infrastructure present.  This is important because it tells how many people an area will be able to support.


The number of people who are too you or too old to work compared to the number of people in their productive years. This is important because this tells how many people each worker supports.  For example the larger population of dependents, the greater financial burden on those who are working to support those who cannot.

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The number of people who are too you or too old to work compared to the number of people in their productive years. This is important because this tells how many people each worker supports.  For example the larger population of dependents, the greater financial burden on those who are working to support those who cannot.


Dependency ratio


 

the percentage by which a population grows in a year. 

CBR-CDR = NIR  Excludes migration

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the percentage by which a population grows in a year. 

CBR-CDR = NIR  Excludes migration


Natural Increase Rate


This is when the projection population show exponential growth; sometimes shape as a j-curve.  This is important because if the population grows exponential our resource use will go up exponential and so will our use as well as a greater demand for food and more.

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This is when the projection population show exponential growth; sometimes shape as a j-curve.  This is important because if the population grows exponential our resource use will go up exponential and so will our use as well as a greater demand for food and more.


J curve


Predicts that the optimal location of a service is directly related to the number of people in the area and inversely related to the distance people must travel to access it.

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Predicts that the optimal location of a service is directly related to the number of people in the area and inversely related to the distance people must travel to access it.


Gravity Model


China's Policy

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China's Policy


One child


Consequences of Chinas Policy

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Consequences of Chinas Policy


More boys than girls causing social chaos.


Which state will have the highest population in the next 35 years

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Which state will have the highest population in the next 35 years


India


Neo-malthusian

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Neo-malthusian


theory that builds upon Malthus’ thoughts on overpopulation.  Takes into count two factors that Malthus did not: population growth in LDC’s, and outstripping of resources other than food


Describe India's population policies

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Describe India's population policies


Sterilization/ Family planning/ TV and radio ads/ BC


Which region ot the world is experiencing the NIR?


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Which region ot the world is experiencing the NIR?


Sub S Africa and Saudi Arabia





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