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Population Pyramids

Unit 4 Vocabulary Population Density Population Distribution Birth Rate Death Rate Infant Mortality Natural Increase Decrease Culture Hearth Urbanization Overpopulation Transcontinental Vast Exponential Industrialization GDP Natural Resources Immigration Emigration Migration Refugee Displaced Person Demographer Population Pyramid Predominately Inadequate Contraceptives

Types of Growth What can happen to a population: Rapid: VERY fast growth Slow: Getting larger over time No Growth: Stay the same Decline: Getting smaller over time

Let’s Play… NAME THAT GROWTH!

So what about the US? What’s going to happen to us?

Your Turn… A Quick How-To