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100 200 300 400 500 THE PYRAMIDS CHA CHA CHA CHANGES ALL IN THE FAMILY HOLY HUMANS BATMAN CALCULATION STATION NATURAL CAPITAL
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A 100 This is the term used to describe human’s current rate of growth.
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A 200 The current global and U.S. populations respectively.
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A 300 The environmental problem that most scientists agree is the most serious environmental problem and the reason why.
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A 400 Demographers predict that human population growth will match this graph due to human populations reaching this rate of NIR by the end of the century. 1 2 3
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A 500 Thomas Malthus and Ester Boserup had conflicting ideas about human population growth & the implications for the environment & future generations. Explain the difference in viewpoints.
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B 100 The equation used to determine NIR (Natural Increase Rate)
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B 200 The equation used to calculate the time it takes for a given country’s population to double.
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B 300 A human population has a birth rate of (10/1000 people) & death rate of (5/1000 people) Calculate the NIR for this population
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B 400 A local human population has a birth rate of (10/1000) & a death rate of (5/1000), with an immigration rate of (1/1000) & and an emigration rate of (10/1000). Calculate the NIR for this population.
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B 500 A human population has a birth rate of (40/1000 people) & a death rate of (10/1000 people) Calculate the NIR and doubling time for this population.
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C 100 The demographic classification of Nigeria based upon this age structure diagram.
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Identify these countries as having a stable population, a declining population, & an expanding population. C 200 123
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C 300 The classification of this country, & a description of the TFR (Total Fertility Rate)
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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C 400 Compare the NIR, TFR, Life Expectancy, & GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of these two countries. 12
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C 500 Explain why the U.S. has a large bulge in the center of it’s age structure diagram.
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D 100 This is the model that describes changes in MEDCs as they industrialized & urbanized.
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D 200 This is what happens to population growth in most MEDCS after they have industrialized.
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D 300 This is the term that applies to countries that are making the change from LEDC to MEDC. Identify two examples of these countries.
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The correct sequence of demographic stages that reflect the position of various countries as they develop. D 400
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D 500 The change in Egypt’s TFR from 1960 to 2000 and the reasons for it.
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E 100 This is the term used to describe strategies that help to reduce TFR through education (religion & media), abstinence, legislation & use of contraception.
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E 200 Of the contraceptive devices that are used in trying to lower TFR, these are the most effective.
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E 300 Describe the relationship between education and TFR (Total Fertility Rate.)
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Describe the strategy that two of these Describe the strategy that two of these countries used in attempting to control TFR. countries used in attempting to control TFR. Be sure to indicate whether or not the Be sure to indicate whether or not the strategy was effective at lowering the TFR strategy was effective at lowering the TFR AND whether or not the strategy was popular. whether or not the strategy was popular. China India Mexico Nigeria Egypt E 400
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E 500 Three reasons why people have large families.
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F 100 This is the general term for the money that can be made if resources are used sustainably.
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F 200 Natural Capital is used to describe these two measures of resources.
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F 300 These are the three types of Natural Capital. Provide an example of each.
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F 400 Explain what is meant by environmental sustainability using examples of sustainable and unsustainable situations.
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F 500 Compare and contrast the exploitation of the Earth’s poles (The Arctic and Antarctic) in terms of natural capital & sustainability.
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Tragedy of the Commons Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Describe the Tragedy of the Commons in relation to the goldfish lab: Be sure to discuss the following: 1.Type of Natural Capital 2.Motivation for unsustainable use 3.Motivation for sustainable use
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Describe the Tragedy of the Commons in relation to the goldfish lab: ANSWERS WILL VARY
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Template by C. Harr-MAIT Game By Saccone
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Exponential Growth A 100
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Current Global = 6.8 Billion Current U. S. = 308 Million A 200
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A 300 The environmental problem = human overpopulation. Reason = overpopulation exacerbates all other current environmental problems & has potential for creating new ones.
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A 400 Demographers predict that human population growth will match graph 3 due to a global NIR rate of zero by the end of the century. 3
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B 100 NIR = cbr - cdr Natural Increase Rate = crude birth rate – crude death rate NIR = cbr - cdr _________ _________ 10 10
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B 200 Doubling time = 70/NIR “The rule of 70” = 70/Natural Increase Rate
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A 500 Answers will vary based upon discussion. Malthus = human population will outpace human’s ability to produce sufficient food. (check & balances) Boserup = human creativity/technology in agriculture will keep pace with population growth (necessity is the mother of invention)
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B 300 A human population has a birth rate of (10/1000 people) & death rate of (5/1000 people) The NIR for this population NIR = cbr – cdr NIR = 10/1000 – 5/1000 NIR = 0.010 – 0.005 = 0.005 NIR = 0.005 x 100 = 0.5% NIR = 0.005 x 100 = 0.5% NIR = 0.5%
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B 400 A local human population has a birth rate of (10/1000) & a death rate of (5/1000), with an immigration rate of (1/1000) & and an emigration rate of (10/1000). Calculate the NIR for this population. NIR = (cbr – cdr) + ( i – e ) NIR = (10/1000 – 5/1000) + (1/1000 – 10/1000) NIR = (0.010 – 0.005) + (0.001 -0.010) NIR = (0.010 – 0.005) + (0.001 -0.010) NIR = 0.005 – 0.009 = -0.004 x 100 = NIR = 0.005 – 0.009 = -0.004 x 100 = NIR= -0.4%
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B 500 Birth rate of (40/1000 people) Death rate of (10/1000 people) NIR = cbr – cdr NIR = 40/1000 – 10/1000 NIR = 0.04 – 0.01 = 0.03 NIR = 0.04 – 0.01 = 0.03 NIR = 0.03 x 100 = 3% NIR = 0.03 x 100 = 3% NIR = 3% Doubling time = 70/3 Doubling time = 23 years
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C 100 Nigeria = LEDC Less Economically Developed Country
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C 200 1 23
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C 300 The classification is MEDC. The TFR is low (replacement level)
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C 400 Country #1: NIR = High, TFR = High, Life Expectancy = low, & GDP = low Country #2: NIR = low or -, TFR = low, Life Expectancy = high, & GDP = high 12
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C 500 The U.S. (and some other countries) has a large bulge in the center of it’s age structure diagram due to the baby boom. (Post WWII)
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D 100 Demographic Transition
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D 200 In most MEDCS population growth stabilizes or declines after they have industrialized.
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D 300 The term applied to countries that are making the change from LEDC to MEDC is Newly Industrialized Countries. Two examples of these countries include any of the following; China, India, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Turkey, Mexico, & Brazil.
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D 400 1)Preindustrial 2)Transitional 3)Industrial 4)Postindustrial
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D 500 Egypt’s TFR changed from 7.0 in 1960 to 3.3 in 2000. The reasons for this reduction include; The reasons for this reduction include; Family Planning such as Education (soap operas) & improved healthcare. Reinterpretation of Mohammed’s teachings by Islamic scholars to allow for use of contraception.
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E 100 Family Planning is the term used to describe strategies that help to reduce TFR through education (religion & media), abstinence, legislation & use of contraception.
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E 200 Oral contraceptive devices (Birth control pills) are the most effective of the contraceptive devices in trying to lower TFR.
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E 300 The relationship between education and TFR is… The lower the education status the higher the Total Fertility Rate. The lower the education status the higher the Total Fertility Rate.
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E 400 Strategy of two? Strategy of two? Effective at lowering the TFR? Effective at lowering the TFR? Strategy was popular. Strategy was popular. China: 1 child per couple (+) China: 1 child per couple (+) India: (1970’s) forced sterilization (+) India: (1970’s) forced sterilization (+) Mexico: Education (soap operas) Mexico: Education (soap operas) & healthcare (+) & healthcare (+) Nigeria: Education & healthcare (-) Nigeria: Education & healthcare (-) Egypt: Education (soap operas) Egypt: Education (soap operas) & healthcare (+) & healthcare (+) E 400
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E 500 Answers will vary: 1.High infant mortality 2.Security in old age (elder care) 3.Children as workers 4.Low status of women 5.Low education levels 6.Unavailability of contraception
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F 100 Natural Income.
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F 200 Natural Capital is used to describe these two measures of resources; 1.Goods 2.Ecological Services
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F 300 These are the three types of Natural Capital with examples of each. 1.Renewable = fish stocks 2.Replenishable = water 3.Nonrenewable = fossil fuels
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F 400 Environmental sustainability means allowing the environment to function indefinitely without going into a decline from stresses imposed by human society Sustainable = “The Temple” Unsustainable = “The tragedy of the Commons”
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F 500 The exploitation of the Earth’s poles; The exploitation of the Earth’s poles; The Arctic: Sea ice, UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, competition between Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, & the U.S. for Oil & Mineral reserves valued at $2 trillion. The Arctic: Sea ice, UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, competition between Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, & the U.S. for Oil & Mineral reserves valued at $2 trillion. The Antarctic: land, ice & snow, The Antarctic Treaty (12 countries) limits exploitation, no oil or minerals found yet, fishing, whaling, sealing, & tourism. The Antarctic: land, ice & snow, The Antarctic Treaty (12 countries) limits exploitation, no oil or minerals found yet, fishing, whaling, sealing, & tourism.
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