Introduction to population Flashcards

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Estimate global population change

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canada and usa = little change
africa going to experience biggest change - lack of education and low development
russia = decrease
india = one of the fastest growing populations in world

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2
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What is the carrying capacity?

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maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain

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3
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when did world population reach 7.3 billion?

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july 2015

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4
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world Population increase…

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gradual increase since 1760’s from 1950-2015 rapid growth

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5
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why did population start to increase?

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due to people living longer - ageing population

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6
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what does the UN predict population will reach by 2100?

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11 billion

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what is population distribution?

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the pattern of where people live

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population density

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the number of people living in an area usually per km2

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9
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where is Niger?

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in the sahel region of Africa

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10
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what is niger?

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the poorest country on the planet

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where was niger ranked?

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in 1960 it was ranked 13th and now it is ranked 3rd

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why might farming affect population growth?

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increase in farming leads to more population being needed to work
need more children to work

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main reasons for growth

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large family sizes are a cultural norm 
increase in farming - more people needed for work 
in poverty - not education etc 
highest fertility rate 
lack of political stability 
high infant mortality
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how has culture shaped population?

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large family sizes = cultural norms

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15
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problems with over population

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uk population grown by over 21 mil 
run out of resources 
immigration 
increase in rent 
lack of space 
lack of housing 
very expensive 
no jobs 
crowded
strain on transport
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16
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what are the elements in the physical environment?

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climate 
soils 
water supply 
geology and other resource distributions 
population parameters 
role of developmental processes
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climate

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  • arguably most important
  • rainfall, temperature and wind velocity all determine food productivity
  • climate change arising from GW is the aspect of the environment giving the greatest concern to human population
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soils

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  • most important feature of soils is it’s fertility
  • features of soil determine agricultural output e.g soil structure
  • areas with fertile soils are often associated with densely populated areas- due to agricultural output
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water

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  • hygiene
  • sanitation
  • people need water in order to survive
  • key use is for irrigation to maintain food production
20
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geology and other resource distributions

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concentrations of other resources such as fossil fuels or other valued minerals have given rise to industrialisation and consequently densley populated areas in europe

21
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what are population parameters?

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they are an element of the physical environment which determine density and distribution of population

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role of developmental processes

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  • development surges have sparked technological advances which have enabled areas to support a larger human population.
  • ability of human race to control many infectious diseases has accounted for population rise
  • rapid population growth and process of development have had a largely negative impact on the environment