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Population and Migration Bell Work

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #1: List three interesting items from the Village of 100 videos.

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #2: Name one physical feature that most populations tend to gather near and why.

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #3: List one factor that affects the CBR and one factor that affects the CDR.

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #4: What information can be found on a population pyramid?

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #5: What is the main idea of the Demographic Transition Model? What is one similarity it has with the Epidemiological Model?

Population and Migration Bell Work What can countries do if they want to start or stop population growth? Define “doubling time” and write the equation to find it.

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #7: Discuss one population policy and its negative or positive consequences.

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #8: Define Epidemiological Transition. What kind of diseases appear in stage 5 of the ETM and what are the causes of these diseases?

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #9:Name three actions that you can take in your house to conserve Earth’s resources.

Population and Migration Bell Work BW# 10 On Migration and Movement PPT

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #11: What is the difference between migration and movement?

Population and Migration Bell Work BW #12: Name one source country for U.S. immigration.