Population Pyramids and DTM Analysis

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Population Pyramids and DTM Analysis World geography Human geography unit

For today, 10/01 Take out a sheet of paper and label it “Population Pyramid Notes” Then, go to Socrative.com, ROOM 262479, and begin the activity. This time, take notes as you complete the activity. 

Unite States’ Population History You can see the “Baby Boom” following WWI (aged 35-55 in 2000)

Russia’s Population History You can see the effects of WWI on males, aged 60 and above (in year 2000)

Select your 4 countries from here

Population Pyramid and DTMAnalysis (4-Box Style ), 2010 & 2100 To view population pyramids, use: populationpyramid.net Stage 2 Country (now) (1.) Identify the country name (2.) Sketch its population pyramid for 2010 & 2100 (3.) Identify the changes the country will likely face in the 90-year period Stage 3 Country (now) (1.) Identify the country name (2.) Sketch its population pyramid for 2010 & 2100 (3.) Identify the changes the country will likely face in the 90-year period Stage 4 Country (now) (1.) Identify the country name (2.) Sketch its population pyramid for 2010 & 2100 (3.) Identify the changes the country will likely face in the 90-year period Stage 5 Country (now) (1.) Identify the country name (2.) Sketch its population pyramid for 2010 & 2100 (3.) Identify the changes the country will likely face in the 90-year period