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2 useful sites: World Factbook Dashboard igemoe world map
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[Source: commons.wikimedia.org Author fargomeD License GNU Free Documentation License] A population pyramid (or age sex structure) often tells a story. Detective Discussion points: What are the unusual features of the above age-sex structure? Can you suggest possible reasons? So how might this story look if we plotted the birth rates and death rates on the…
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Before moving on it is worth recapping the Demographic Transition model: BBC Scotland Animation of DTM Now we compare population structures (also known as age-sex structures or ‘population pyramids’) between MEDCs and LEDCs. The following animation should make sense before moving on: BBC Scotland Education Population Pyramid Flash Animation Now download the following worksheet and…
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Recapping some key words … can you define the following: Birth Rate Death rate Natural Increase Natural Decrease Sec 2 – Birth Rate & Death Rate View more presentations from chua.geog. First, use the above slideshow to revise some reasons for high and low birth and death rates. You should make a table to summarise…
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We are thinking about how the world’s population (and different countries / continents’ population) is changing and why. First a snap shot An excellent link to show estimated births and deaths (as well as CO2 emissions) across the planet – click on it to view in full: http://www.breathingearth.net/ How has the world population changed in…
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We first need to recap our understanding of population distribution. Visit this page: Quick Population Distribution Quiz And we also need to recap our understanding of the phrase population density: Quick population Density Quiz Thanks to http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk for both of these quizzes. By the end of this section we will have developed a table to…