AP*HG Lab Book Terms ONQ

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AP*HG Lab Book Terms ONQ 10 questions 10 minutes On This Date in 1519, Magellan set out on his trip around the world

The _______ describes the areas of human habitation. The ___ is calculated by subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate. The _____ _____ _____ explains population changes in the NIR with 4 stages. The ___is a measure of the average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime. Next 

If CBR & CDR are about the same a country has ___ population growth. 5. Arithmetic Density is also referred to as ______ Density. 6. NIR does NOT take in to account _____. 7. Crude Birth Rate is also referred to as ______ ____. If CBR & CDR are about the same a country has ___ population growth. Next 

The amount of time it takes for a The amount of time it takes for a country to raise its population 2X is known as _____ ____. A measure of people supported by a unit area of arable land is ______ ____. Done.