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Human Population Growth
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Human Population Trends Historical Perspective
Limiting Factors Scarce Food Incurable Diseases Only ½ the Children in the World Survived to Adulthood Therefore families had many children to ensure some would survive.
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History of Human Population Trends
Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009
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History of Human Population Trends cont’d
Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009
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Human Population Trends
Human population tends to increase with time. 500 years ago a shift to rapid growth. Agriculture and Industry Reliable Food Supply Shipping Improved Sanitation Healthcare All decreasing the death rate and increasing life expectancy.
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Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009.
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Increase in Human Population Growth Over Time
(Prentice Hall, Biology, 2003)
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Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009.
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Patterns of Population Growth
Demography Scientific study of human population growth. What factors do scientists need to take into consideration to predict population growth? Birthrates Death Rates Age Structure
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Demographic Transition
Dramatic change in birth and death rates As countries become developed there is a shift in birth rate and death rate What is happening in the graph?
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Demographic Transition Cont.
Transition is complete when the birthrate falls to meet the death rate. Zero Population Growth What countries have undergone demographic transition? US Europe Japan
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Population Growth Rates of Countries
Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009.
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Predicting Population Growth
Age-structure diagrams Graphs numbers of people in different age groups in the population How could this help Biologists predict population growth?
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Interpreting Age-Structure Diagrams
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Pre-Reproductive, Reproductive, and Post-Reproductive Classifications
Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009.
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Developed Vs. Underdeveloped Country
What are the characteristics of each country? Developed Underdeveloped
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Human Carrying Capacity
Estimated to be around 8-10 billion people Threat of disease and starvation once reached Technology has temporarily increased human carrying capacity FOOD FOR THOUGHT ACTIVITY Source: Glencoe, Biology, 2009
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