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This is defined as too many people as compared to available resources. A 100
What is overpopulation? A 100
In order, these are the 3 most populated countries in the world. A 200
What are:? China India United States A 200
This term refers to the portion of the Earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement A 300
What is ecumene? A 300
If a country has very few people who can be supported by a unit of arable land then the country has a high this. A 400
What is physiological density? A 400
Two Thirds of the world’s populations lives in these four regions. A 500
What are:? East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia Western Europe A 500
This type of density refers to the total number of people divided by the total area of land. B 100
What is arithmetic (population) density? B 100
If a country has a lot of farmers in relation to the amount of arable land it has a ______ ______ density. B 200
What is high agricultural density? B 200
This refers to the scientific study of population statistics. B 300
What is demography? B 300
Most of the northeastern U.S. is in this climate. B 400
What is Cold Mid-Latitude? B 400
Of the following, this country has the highest arithmetic density: India, Afghanistan, China B 500
What is India? B 500
This term refers to the percentage by which a population grows in a year. C 100
What is Natural Increase Rate (NIR)? C 100
If America’s population went from 1 million in 1900 to 2 million in 1980, then it’s _____ is 80 years.. C 200
What is doubling time? C 200
This is the average number of children a woman will have during her childbearing years. C 300
What is Total Fertility Rate (TFR)? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Of the following, this continent has the highest average IMR: North America, Africa, Asia C 400
What is Africa? C 400
Of the following, this country has the lowest Life Expectancy at birth: Brazil, Chad, Saudi, Arabia, Russia, Laos C 500
What is Chad? C 500
This refers to a process of change in a nation’s NIR, fertility, and mortality rates. D 100
What is Demographic Transition? D 100
This stage has the most rapidly increasing NIR. D 200
What is stage 2? D 200
Occurring about 10,000 ago, this revolution led to a population boom, but the world remained in stage 1 until about D 300
What is the agricultural revolution? D 300
This pushed northwestern Europe into stage 2 in the mid 1700s. D 400
What is the Industrial Revolution? D 400
In this stage the NIR rapidly decreases as the gap between and CBR and CDR closes. D 500
What is stage 3? D 500
A country with a relatively flat pyramid is in this stage. E 100
What is stage 4? E 100
This is the stage of moderate growth. E 200
What is stage 3? E 200
A country with a pyramid that is fat in the bottom third and then narrows is in this stage. E 300
What is stage 2 (high growth)? E 300
This revolution helped push countries in Asia and Africa into stage 2. E 400
What is the medical revolution? E 400
England entered stage 4 in this decade. E 500
What are the 1970s? E 500
He argued that the world would eventually outgrow its food supply. F 100
Who is Malthus? F 100
This branch of medicine is concerned with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease that affect large numbers of people F 200
What is epidemiology? F 200
There are ___ stages in the Epidemiological Transition. F 300
What is 4? F 300
This type of disease occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population. F 400
What is a pandemic? F 400
People who agree with Malthus, and actually think is worse than he predicted, are called: F 500
Neo-Malthusians? F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: POPULATION Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
List 2 arguments of the Neo- Malthusians. Click on screen to continue
What are:? 1.Because so many poor countries have entered Stage 2, the gap between population and resources is extremely high 2. Population is outgrowing many resources, not just food Click on screen to continue
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