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AP*HG Population Review ONQ 10 questions

What is the MAIN issue concerning overpopulation? Name the three measures geographers use to measure population change. As of 2011 where was the USA ranked in total population? The largest cluster of inhabitants in the world reside in ____ ____. About _ percent of the world’s people live in USA & Canada.

What is the annual natural increase rate? 6. Define Ecumene. 7. Name the four regions people avoid. 8. What is land suited for agriculture called? If a population pyramid is “upside down” the area has a large population of? What is the annual natural increase rate?