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Agenda: Friday Yesterday? Human GPHY- what is it
Intro to Population PPT Finish “The Day After Tomorrow”
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Human Geography Remember: Geography is divided into PHYSICAL and HUMAN geography Human geography studies the world, its people, communities, and cultures
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LET’S TALK ABOUT PEOPLE: NUMBERS PLACES INTERACTIONS
POPULATION LET’S TALK ABOUT PEOPLE: NUMBERS PLACES INTERACTIONS
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WHAT IS POPULATION? POPULATION refers to the number of people living in a specific place or area. POPULATION can also refer to the number of animals or plant species in a designated place or area
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“7 Billion” National Geographic Video
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CENSUS Where do we get information about different populations from?
The CENSUS. The census is a set of questions that are mailed to people’s homes. People can choose to answer the questions on paper and mail them back to the government or they can complete the questions online. Census information is collected every 5 years. The last census happened in Canada in 2011.
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CENSUS Some information from the 2006 census: Population 31,612,897
Median age 39.5 Total visible minority population 5,068,090 Total private dwellings 13,576,855 Median earnings in 2005 (full-year, full-time earners) $41,401 Total number of farms 229,373
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THE MANY WORDS ASSOCIATED WITH POPULATION…
There are many different terms and words geographers use when talking about populations - especially when we are talking about people.
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POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION refers to where people live in a place. Old Quebec City
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DO PEOPLE LIVE HERE?
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DO PEOPLE LIVE HERE?
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CANADA’S POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
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POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
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URBAN URBAN refers to towns and cities of 1000 people or more
New York City
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RURAL RURAL refers to outside of towns and cities
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES A developing country is a country that has a low standard of living, an undeveloped industrial base, few opportunities for its people and low incomes per person, but is in a phase of economic development.
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Developing countries’ economies are often based mostly on primary and secondary sectors of industry. - Primary Sector includes: mining, farming, fishing, forestry, etc. - Secondary Sector involves manufacturing (making things to sell to people, like steel and cars)
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DEVELOPED OR INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
The term developed or industrialized is used to talk about countries with good economies.
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DEVELOPED OR INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
These countries have tertiary and quaternary sectors of industry. - Tertiary Sector includes: restaurants, hotels, hospitals, business services, waste disposal, etc. - Quaternary Sector includes: information generation, information sharing, education, research and development, consultation, ect.
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ECONOMIES RATED Advanced economies Emerging and developing economies
Emerging and developing economies – least developed
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