Lesson 31 – pages 28-29.  To learn what is population density.  To learn why some places have high or low population densities.  To learn cartographical.

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Lesson 31 – pages 28-29

 To learn what is population density.  To learn why some places have high or low population densities.  To learn cartographical techniques to show population density.  Key Skill = Communication

 What is population?  What is population density?  How is population density worked out?

 Using named examples: ◦ Describe places with high population densities. ◦ Describe places with low population densities.

 Draw a mind map to show: ◦ Human causes of different population densities. ◦ Physical causes of different population densities. Pop Density HumanReliefClimatePhysical