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Population studies: Introduction
Learning intentions: We are learning about areas that are sparsely and densely populated. Success criteria: I can describe and explain the reasons for areas that are sparsely populated giving named examples. I can describe and explain places that are densely populated giving named examples.
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Population studies: Introduction
The population of the world is increasing In the last 250 years the increase has been very rapid Now the world’s population is over seven billion
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Population studies: Introduction
There are some places where many people live There are other parts of the world where few people live
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Population studies: Introduction
Places where many people live are called densely populated These include places like New York City
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Population studies: Introduction
Parts of China can be very crowded too So can cities such as Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
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Population studies: Introduction
There are other areas where hardly anyone lives These are places which are difficult for people to survive The Himalaya mountains
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Population studies: Introduction
Or the Andes in South America Where the peaks rise to 20,000 feet above sea level People live in the narrow valley bottoms
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Population studies: Introduction
Or in the Rain forests of the Amazon Basin The jungle is too hot and damp to live in
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Population studies: Introduction
This place is too hot for people to live And there is very little water from rain that hardly ever falls Where is this place?
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Population studies: Introduction
This is Uluru in Australia Or as we have called it - Ayres Rock
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Population studies: Introduction
And there are places which are too cold Like Siberia Or The South Pole
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So remember Densely populated is crowded Sparsely populated is quite empty
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