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Population: Canada and the World
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Population Change Equation Births – deaths + immigrants – emigrants = increase or decrease in population
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Population Pyramid Graph – age and sex structure of a population “cohorts” – intervals of 5 years
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4 Pyramid Models 1)Early Expanding – high birth rate, high death rate, low life expectancy
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2) Expanding – high birth rate, lower death rate, higher life expectancy
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3) Stable – generally, the number of youth equals the number of older people
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4) Contracting – larger numbers of older people than younger (greying population
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An animated pyramid of Canada http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census- recensement/2006/as-sa/97- 551/vignettes/cda06pymd.swf http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census- recensement/2006/as-sa/97- 551/vignettes/cda06pymd.swf
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China’s Population Pyramid
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Animated China Pyramid http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/SRD/ChinaFo od/data/anim http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/SRD/ChinaFo od/data/anim /pop_ani.htm
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Population Distribution
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The numbers are not good... 35% of the world’s land = not good for settlement Over 50% of world’s pop. lives on only 5% of the land 90 % live on 20 % of the land 2/3rds of people live within 500 km of the ocean
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Population Density
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If the world had only 100 people...
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Physical factors affecting population density Climate
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Landscape
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Resources
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Soils
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Vegetation
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Water
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accessibility
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Can you think of 5 HUMAN factors affecting population density? 1)Govt. Policies 2)Disease 3)Development 4)Culture 5)Communication
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