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Population CFU

Growth? Indicators? Development?

Growth? Indicators? Development?

Growth? Indicators? Development?

Growth? Indicators? Development?

US 1950—CAN YOU SAY BABY BOOMERS!

What challenges might this country be facing?

What is going on here?

What is demographic momentum?.

World Population Trend of 20th Century Describe the world population trend of the 20th century. What factors have caused this trend?

Infant Mortality Rate What does it mean to have an infant mortality rate of 7?

World Population

Habitable Lands Name the 3 factors that determine where people live.

Average # of children a woman will have in her lifetime.

If the growth rate of a country has declined how does that affect doubling time?

Identify the factors that create the differences in these two pyramids.

Dependency Ratio What does a high dependency ratio represent? 100:105 100:45

What is carrying capacity?