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1 HUMAN SETTLEMENT

2 Urbanization video watch THE FOLLOWING video and answer the following questions: Explain why population settlements changed over time. Where will most of the population growth occur in the coming years? How will cities need to change to accommodate this growth? An Uncle Ted Talk - Urbanization

3 Urbanization video: Answers
Explain why population settlements changed over time.

4 Urbanization video: Answers
Where will most of the population growth occur in the coming years?

5 Urbanization video: Answers
How will cities need to change to accommodate this growth?

6 That ol’ cut ‘n paste With the terms and definitions, cut and match them up in your notes

7 That ol’ cut ‘n paste: answers

8 That ol’ cut ‘n paste: answers

9 That ol’ cut ‘n paste: answers

10 That ol’ cut ‘n paste: answers

11 Settlement patterns There are 3 main settlement patterns that are dependant on economic opportunities (need jobs!). Linear settlement: line pattern, usually along major waterways (transportation & trade) Scattered settlement: dispersed and apart from each other. Living conditions make it difficult (e.g., northern Canada) Clustered settlement: very close to each other, people living together (e.g., gta)

12 Population density Population density: Country’s average of people living in a square kilometer of land. Population Growth Video A country’s population density is classified in one of three categories: Sparse: 14 or less people per square KM Moderate: 15 – 149 people per square km Dense: 150 or more people per square km Using the formula, calculate the population density of each country, and identify if it’s sparse, moderate or dense.

13 Population density: answers

14 Population density: answers


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