Ch. 2 AP Human Geography (Populations) Flashcards
LDC
A country that has low levels of average wealth, industrialization and modernization and often high levels of population growth which limits their ability to provide food, shelter,and clothing to their people. and a percentage of people employed in agriculture, Examples are sub-SaharaN Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.
MDC
Countries with higher levels of per capita income, industrialization and modernization.they usually have lower levels of population growth due to the fact that they have less children. The developed region includes all of Europe, Canada, the U.S., Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the USSR
Demography
The scientific study of population characteristics. Looks at how people are distributed spatially and by age, gender, fertility, health etc. etc.
Overpopulation
A value judgement based on the relationship between the number of people on Earth, and the availability of resources.Problems result when an area’s population exceeds the capacity of the environment to support them at an acceptable standard of living.
East Asia
World region with the largest population concentration; includes China(5/6 of pop. ), Japan, North and South Korea (>1.5 billion people). Ribbon-like extensions of dense population (clustered near rivers; majority of people are farmers) especially in China, however in Japan and Korea the majority are urbanites.
South Asia
World region with second largest major concentration; includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (1.5 billion). Also ribbon (finger)-like extensions of dense population (e.g. Ganges River and Indus River in India) also pop. is clustered on the coastlines near the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, majority are farmers as well.
Europe
World Region that contains 3rd largest population cluster. 4 dozen countries, 3/4 live in cities , largest concentration are near the coalfields of England, Germany, and Belgium. Temperate climate, Manufacturing and importation of food.
Eastern North America
Largest population concentration in the western hemisphere is the northeastern US and southeastern Canada. (urban dwellers…less than 5% are farmers), 2% of Worlds total population.
Southeast Asia
World Region that is 4th most populous with around 600 million people, it includes islands of Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Papua New Guinea, and the Phillippines ,largest population concentration is on Java(100 million) which is part of Indonesia. Ribbon like clusters around rivers in and around Indochina, Majority farmers in rural areas.
Cartogram
Map in which some thematic mapping variable is substituted for land area (e.g., GDP, population, climate)
Ecumene
The proportion of earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement. This is important because it tells how much of the land has been built upon and how much land is left for us to build on. Has gradually increased over time.
Dry Lands
One of the 4 most sparsely populated regions in the world, has large desert regions. The 2 biggest lie in the Northern Hemisphere between 15 and 50 north latitude and the Southern Hemisphere between 20 and 50 south latitude. Includes Gobi, Sahara, Thar, Arabian, and Takla Makan deserts. Usually contains large amount of oil reserves.
Wet Lands
One of the 4 most sparsely populated regions in the world, receive a very large level of precipitation that may not be suitable for human conditions, along with heat that rapidly depletes nutrients from the soil. May however be good for rice cultivation as it is in some parts of Southeast Asia.
Cold Lands
One of the 4 most sparsely populated regions in the world, lands covered in ice; mainly at the poles, permafrost prevents agriculture, few animals can survive, and few humans can live here
Permafrost
permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
High Lands
One of the 4 most sparsely populated regions in the world,, high elevations not suitable for farming; such as mountains, few people live at high elevations with the exception of areas in Latin America(Mexico City) and some parts of Africa
Arithmetic Density
The total number of people divided by the total land area, also called population density.