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I Can … Classify a nation’s human population growth as developing, developed/slow, or developed/negative based on key characteristics Humans: Where do we go from here? I Will … Create and analyze human population pyramid graphs. Human Population Growth Learning Target: Population Pyramids

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth Learning Check  Worksheet: Given population data for Bolivia and Canada, create a population pyramid for both nations. Analyze the pyramid graphs and draw conclusions about population dynamics and classify each nation as Developing, Developed/Slow, or Developed/Negative. Analyze the human world population graph and infer how the agricultural, industrial and medical revolutions have impacted human population growth.

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth Analysis of population growth: Population Pyramid Back-to-back bar graph showing relative ages and gender makeup of a population Percent of Population Age

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth Analysis: Base – Shows amount of births relative to population and survival rate Sides – Indicate population death rate Concave – high Convex – slow Reproductive age group Working class size Economic stability Peak/Apex – Life expectancy

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth Three Basic Patterns: Box Cup Pyramid

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth Developing Nation Slow growth rate High birth rate Short life expectancy Developed Nation/Slow Low infant mortality Slow population growth Long life expectancy Developed Nation/ Negative Low birth rate Shrinking population Long life expectancy

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth

Humans: Where do we go from here? Human Population Growth timedia/Video/2013/pop ulation-structure- engage-short.aspx om/watch?v=RLmKf XwWQtE

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