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Take out a piece of notebook paper Place homework on your desk Merlin Nia’Milika Kiara Terrence Tyrik Toreal Leonard Zyriah Odaisha Leroyal Jourdan Da’janae M. Da’janae R. Kevin Renee Chevonne Romad Anthony Garyell Thuy Shaheem Jada Arell Kailand Marcus Jeremie Jaelan Kiffy Braxton Crystell Directions: Take out a piece of notebook paper Place homework on your desk

1/18/17 Do Now Volume 0 6 minutes Complete the “Real Data” questions on pg. 230 in your textbook on a separate sheet of paper.

Class Vision Vision: Develop as scientists ready for future college and/or career experience by studying the environmental world around you in detail.

Review Questions: 1. It took 1649 years for the world population to double, going from .25 billion people to .50 billion people. How long did it take for the population to double once again? 2. How long did it take for the population to double a second time? A third time? 3. Based on your graph, in what year will the population reach 8 billion? 4. Based on your graph, how many years will it take for the population of 2004 to double?

Review Questions: 1. Explain the Industrial Revolution in your own words. 2. Describe the main factors that led to a boom in the human population size in the last 300 years. 3. Describe the current changes in human population growth rate. 4. What do you think would happen if humans reached their carrying capacity on earth? 5. The population size of humans is a huge number for the planet to support in the long run. Can the Earth do it? Some estimates say yes and others say no. What do you think? Support your answer.