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Earth’s Human and Cultural Geography
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World Population The worlds population was grown rapidly over the past 200 years, creating new challenges The Reasons: Better healthcare, living conditions, and food has led to a decrease in the death rate An increase in healthy births, mostly in Asia, Africa, and Latin America Challenges of Population Growth: Food, water, and housing shortages caused by things like war The need for more services like hospitals and schools
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Let’s look at the graph!
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Graph!
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Where People Live Population Distribution: The Earth’s population is not evenly distributed Most people live in urban areas instead of rural areas Where are the most population areas around the world? Population Density – a way to figure out how crowded a country is. It is based on an average. Malaysia vs. Norway: Nearly the same square miles But Norway was 40 people per square mile while Malaysia has 250 people per square mile
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Compare the Maps
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Population Movement Large numbers of people migrate from one place to another Internal Migration – when people in the same country move from one part of the country to the other Usually from rural areas to cities This results in urbanization, or the growth of cities Emigrate – leaving the country from where you were born and move to another country They are emigrants from their homeland and immigrants in the new country
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Why do People Move? There are “push” factors and “pull” factors What are some examples of each? Some people are forced to flee their countries to escape wars, persecution, or natural disasters They are called refugees In the 90s, 2 mill people fled Rwanda to escape mass killings
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Impact of Migration These mass movements of people have huge impacts on both the place they leave and the new place they call home What are some of those impacts?
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