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Demographic Transition Model Population Pyramids Definitions Environment 10 20 30 40 50
Question 1 - 10 High birth rate, high death rate
Answer 1 – 10 Stage 1 – early expanding
Question 1 - 20 Stage(s) where immigration is needed to maintain standards of living
Answer 1 – 20 Stage 4 and 5
Question 1 - 30 Which rate declines first? Birth of death? Explain.
Answer 1 – 30 Death rate declines when food sources are stable and citizens can access some health services Birth rate declines when the status of women in society improves – more education , access to services
Question 1 - 40 Birth rate high death rate decreasing
Answer 1 – 40 Stage 2
Question 1 - 50 Birth rate decreasing death rate low
Answer 1 – 50 Stage 3
Question 2 - 10 What is found on a population pyramid?
Answer 2 – 10 Male Female Age
Question 2 - 20 Identify the population and stage. List 3 ways to improve standards of living in this country
Answer 2 – 20 Stage 1 Early Expanding Improve drinking water, improve access to education, immunizations, stable government
Question 2 - 30 Identify the population and stage. Developed or developing? Is death rate increasing or decreasing?
Answer 2 – 30 Stage 2 Developing Death rate decreasing
Question 2 - 40 Identify the population pyramid. Stage?
Answer 2 – 40 Stage 3 Stable
Question 2 - 50 Stage? List 3 concerns of this country
Answer 2 – 50 Stage 4 Contracting Ageing population, immigration needed to maintain standards of living, high dependency ratio
Question 3 - 10 3 Key Indicators for UN HDI
Answer 3 – 10 Literacy rate GDP/capita Life expectancy
Question 3 - 20 Define: population density
Answer 3 – 20 How closely a population lives together Example: most of Canada lives close to the Canadian/American border
Question 3 - 30 Define: population distribution
Answer 3 – 30 Where on the planet people live Few people live in the Arctic or Antarctica
Question 3 - 40 Define: CIDA Purpose?
Answer 3 – 40 Canadian International Development Agency Aid/money given to developing nations by government of Canada
Question 3 - 50 Policy used by Chinese government to control population growth
Answer 3 – 50 One Child Policy
Question 4 - 10 Aid given that benefits the lender just as much or more than the recipient
Answer 4 – 10 Tied Aid
Question 4 - 20 Characteristics of a developing nation
Answer 4 – 20 Low levels of infrastructure Poor health care Poor education Unstable government
Question 4 - 30 Characteristics of a developed nation
Answer 4 – 30 High levels of infrastructure High literacy rate High GDP/capita Stable government
Question 4 - 40 Define: fertility rate
Answer 4 – 40 Number of children that a women will have
Question 4 - 50 Define: dependency ratio
Answer 4 – 50 Number of people in a society that are too old or too young to support themselves
Question 5 - 10 Define: sustainability
Answer 5 – 10 Using resources and living in a way that conserves resources for future generations
Question 5 - 20 Type of gases that lead to global warming International agreement that failed to curb global warming
Answer 5 – 20 Greenhouse gases Kyoto Protocol
Question 5 - 30 Gases that destroy the ozone International agreement that solved the ozone problem
Answer 5 – 30 CFC’s Montreal Protocol
Question 5 - 40 Define: deforestation Causes and impacts of deforestation
Answer 5 – 40 Removing forests from landscapes Causes: slash and burn farming, cattle grazing Impacts: increased soil erosion – destroyed fish spawning beds, loss of animal habitat, loss of biodiversity
Question 5 - 50 Type of rain that increases erosion Causes
Answer 5 – 50 Acid rain Industrial emissions