UNIT 2 – LESSON 2 TEXTBOOK CHAPTER 4 PG 56 Population Concepts.

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UNIT 2 – LESSON 2 TEXTBOOK CHAPTER 4 PG 56 Population Concepts

Using your textbooks define the following terms. If available, include the high and low rate as well as Canada’s rate for each definition. 1. Birth Rate 2. Death Rate 3. Natural Increase Rate 4. Emigration Rate 5. Immigration Rate 6. Net Migration Rate

7. Population Growth Rate 8. Infant Mortality Rate 9. Life Expectancy 10. Fertility Rate 11. Doubling Time 12. Rule of 70 Textbooks cannot be signed out. Do as much as you can today. We have a period 1 class tomorrow.