Bellwork: September 25 th Describe what you think of when you see these images. 2. 3. 1.

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Bellwork: September 25 th Describe what you think of when you see these images

Today’s goals Section 2 Population Define birthrate and deathrate Define migration Explain reasons why people migrate (push/pull factors) Explain reasons for high population growth in last 200 years

On the back of “Population vs. Population Density” Migration = moving from one place to another Push factorsPull factors

Reasons people migrate Push factors Warfare (refugees) Famine (extreme drought = no food) No jobs (economic depression) Few freedoms/strict government Natural disasters Overcrowded Pull factors More freedom More opportunities Better healthcare/hospitals, etc. More space More job opportunities! More/better education and opportunities

Bellwork: September 25 th Describe what you think of when you see these images

Reasons for huge population growth Read “World Population Trends.” Find 2 reasons for the large population growth over the last 200 years. Better healthcare More food options because of better agriculture (farming techniques).

Bellwork: September 25 th Describe what you think of when you see these images

Ticket to leave Define migration. List two pull factors.