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Human Geography

In what region of the world do you think the most people live? Why? Do Now In what region of the world do you think the most people live? Why? If you could start a city at any location in the world, where would you pick? Why? 4+ sentences.

Agenda Do Now (5 mins) Test Review (15 mins) Population Unit Overview (10 mins) Vocabulary (10 mins) Country Profile ( 20 mins) (20 mins) Exit Ticket (10 mins)

Standard and Objective Human Geog 2.2.C: Examine regional variations of demographic transition to recognize and interpret population growth and decline over time and space. Objective: Students will be able to identify the major population clusters around the world, and analyze various population based statistics through profiling a country.

Please download Google Earth to your ipad.

Please go over your answers. Let me know if I made any mistakes. Test Review Please go over your answers. Let me know if I made any mistakes.

Where in the world do people live and why? Population Unit Key Questions: Where in the world do people live and why? Why do populations fall and rise in particular places? How do governments affect population change?

World Population Distribution

Vocabulary Demography is the study of population. Population density tells us how many people live in a given area. Demographers measure population changes over time through comparing birth rates and death rates.

Crude birth rate measures the amount of people born per 1000 people. Vocabulary Crude birth rate measures the amount of people born per 1000 people. Crude death rate measures the amount of people that die per 1000 people.

Total Fertility Rate Total fertility rate is the average number of children a woman would have if she survives all her childbearing (or reproductive) years.

Population Tracker https://www.census.gov/popclock/

World Population Data Sheet Use the World Population Data sheet located on my class page to complete the next two activities. CLICK THE FIRST HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CLASS.

Country Profile Pick one country from the list to profile. It can be from any region, but must be different from people around you.

Concerns about Overpopulation Explain why “the exploding population bomb has put the entire country’s future in jeopardy”.

Exit Ticket In 4 sentences, please explain why it is important to study population. In your answer, use the words