


INTRO HISTOGRAM GRAPH:
Who has a higher life expectancy?
What do you call a group of SIMILAR organisms?
Which environmental issue is from just too many of us?
Which environmental issue is just not enough resources for us?
World population:
US population:
#1 most populated country:
#2 most populated country:
(but soon to be #1 this year)
#3 most populated country:
population density - how many people live in a certain ________ (ex. Guttenberg)
growth rate - shows how _______ a population increases or decreases
What is the most influential event that affected human population?
"J" curve is called _____ growth.

"S" curve is called _____ growth.

death rate % =
What would cause the death rate to increase?
birth rate % =
What would cause the birth rate to increase?
A "boomer" is from the generation born between 1946 and ____.
What generation are you?
REVIEW MATCHING:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
number of births per 1000 people per year | arrow_right_alt | growth rate |
"J" curve population shown on a graph | arrow_right_alt | birth rate |
#1 most populated country right now | arrow_right_alt | carrying capacity |
highest number of organisms an environment can support | arrow_right_alt | logistic growth |
"S" curve population shown on a graph | arrow_right_alt | exponential growth |
#2 most populated country, but will be #1 soon | arrow_right_alt | China |
rate at which a population increases or decreases | arrow_right_alt | India |
REVIEW: What has to happen to the birth and death rates for the population growth rate be ZERO?
If the population increases, the resources _____.
What is the study of population called?
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Population is growing but the growth rate is _____.
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_____ Nations
______ Countries
_____ $$$ in economy
subsistence agriculture - grow ____ ____ to live on (no $ profit)
Fertility Rate - average _________ a woman has
What country is the oldest human ever, from?
REVIEW MATCHING:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Canada, France, and Australia are all examples of ________ countries. | arrow_right_alt | demographers |
Thomas Malthus was a ____ because he studied London's population. | arrow_right_alt | subsistence |
______ nations have a LOW standard of living and LITTLE industry. | arrow_right_alt | industrialized |
US population growth rate is on the ___ side | arrow_right_alt | developing |
farming that makes just enough for their family | arrow_right_alt | high |
a poor country usually has a ____ amount of babies | arrow_right_alt | low |