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Announcements 1. Quiz tomorrow (13 countries, capitals, and numerous vocab terms…on top right of board) 2. Ch. 4 Summary due RIGHT NOW as Homework grade. 3. Grades are posted on door to see as you LEAVE 4. No voy a estar aqui manana. Sea bueno para el substituto. Gracias. 5. Project due tomorrow (the smaller one)
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Population Vocabulary AP Human Geography You will copy down these definitions and they are due next Tuesday ON FLASHCARDS as a homework grade
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POPULATION DENSITY How many people per unit of land How many people are crammed into one place
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Physiologic Population Density Number of people per unit area of arable (land good for farming) land
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Population Distribution How people are distributed throughout a region or the world
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Dot Map Map where one dot represents a certain amount of people
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Megalopolis Large supercities that combine several cities
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Census A count of the population Or A population count
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Doubling Time How long it takes a region to double its population
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Population explosion Rapid growth of the world’s population the past century
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Natural increase Population growth measured by amount of people left over after you subtract deaths from live births
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CBR – Crude birth rate Number of live births yearly per thousand people in a population
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CDR- Crude death rate Total number of deaths in a region per 1,000 people
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Demographic transition- A multi-step classification of countries according to 4 stages. Tells how modern a country is
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SPL- Stationary Population Level When a population shows no major increase or decline in population
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Population composition How a population looks in terms of age, gender, marital status, and education
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Population pyramids A graph that shows the age and gender of a population and how they relate to others in that population
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IMR- Infant mortality rate Number of infants who die before they turn 1 years old
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CMR- Child mortality rate Number of children who die between ages of 1 and 5
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Life expectancy How long someone expects to live
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Chronic diseases Long-lasting injuries or diseases that are common due to higher life expectancies
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