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The most significant implication of population growth is The most rapid growth is occurring in LDC
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Too many people compared to available resources overpopulation
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The world’s 4 th largest concentration of people is located in Southeast Asia
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Most populated country in the world is China
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2/3 of the world’s population is located in which regions East Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, and South Asia
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Most people live in cites in Europe, North America, and other more developed countries Not in East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast and South Asia
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Most populous country in South East Asia Indonesia
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People tend to live in __________________ lands. warm
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Very few people live in highland areas, but there are many exceptions in Latin America
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People per suitable area for agriculture Physiological density
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Low agricultural density Large amount of arable land but small number of farmers
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Arable land Land suitable for agriculture
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Physiological density is much larger than arithmetic density, then a country has A small percentage of land suitable for agriculture
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If two countries have the same arithmetic density we can assume these countries have The same number of people per area of land
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The reason population growth increased approximately 10,000 years ago was Agricultural revolution
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The annual population growth increased approximately 200 years ago because of the Industrial revolution
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Diffusion of medical technology is The medical revolution
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The average number of births women bear in their lifetime Total fertility rate
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To study fertility, geographers many times use Crude birth rates
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The time it takes the world’s population to double Doubling time
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Current natural increase rate 1.2 percent
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A decline in a country’s crude birth rate would result in a increase of a country’s Doubling time
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Countries in Africa such as Uganda have higher Natural increase rates than the rest of the world
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The lowest _______________are found in Europe in countries such as Denmark and Norway. Crude birth rates
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When combined for all less developed countries, which of the rates is lower than more developed countries? Crude death rates
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Why would a country have a lower crude death rate than the United States? Because that country would have a lower percentage of elderly people
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Among world countries, the spread between the highest and lowest crude death rates is _______________ than the spread between the highest and lowest crude birth rates. less
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Life expectancy is lower in __________________. Africa
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Crude birth rate Total number of birth per 1,000 people in a society
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Highest natural increase rates is in which stage of the demographic transition model? Stage two
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The lowest crude birth rates are found in countries of which stage of the demographic transition? Stage 4
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The highest crude death rates are in which stage of the demographic transition? Stage one
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If a country has a crude birth rate of 40 and a crude death rate of 15, which stage of the demographic is this country in? Stage two
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If country 1 has a crude birth rate of 40 and a crude death rate of 15, while country 2 has a crude birth rate of 20 and a crude death rate of 9. Which country has a higher natural increase rate. one
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If a country has 1,000 births and 150 of them die before the age of one, this is an indication of that country’s Infant mortality rate
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Rapidly decline crude death rates are found in which stage of the demographic transition? two
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The invention of new technology 200 years ago moved countries from Stage one to stage two
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Percentage of people too young or old to work Dependency ratio
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The shape of a country’s population pyramid is shaped primarily By its crude birth rate
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A birthrate of 10 per1000 people is typical of a country in stage four
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A country such as Denmark or Norway would have a _____________population pyramid because of low birth rates narrow
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England’s population pyramid would resemble another country in Europe such as Denmark or Norway. Not those of LDCs
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Why would the population pyramid of Naples Florida be upside down? Large number of elderly people
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Less developed countries enter stage 2 of the demographic transition because of Diffusion of medical technology from other countries
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Malthus concluded that Rate of population would be higher than the development of food supplies
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How did Malthus’s theory compare with food production? Food production was higher than Malthus predicted
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Primary reason that natural increase rates in less developed countries have been declining is Declining crude birth rates
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Low rate of contraceptive use in Africa is Low status of women
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The reemergence of infectious and parasitic diseases may lead to A stage five of the epidemiological transition model
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The most lethal epidemic in recent years has been Aids
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