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Human Systems – Population Patterns Population Density & Distribution
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If you had a choice… Where would you like to live?
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Why did you choose this place?
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There are many things to do in Canada Each region is very unique Fishing Farming/Agriculture Fishing Mining Mining for Fuel – Gas & Oil Forestry
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People choose to live in places for many reasons: Agriculture Natural Resources (forests, fish or minerals) Manufacturing Business Greater Variety of Jobs Cultural Diversity Rural Settlement Urban Settlement
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Rural and Urban Settlement Rural Settlement – people settle in areas outside cities and towns.
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Rural and Urban Settlement Urban Settlement – people settle in cities. Urbanization – when a rural area is changing and becoming an urban area.
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Population Density Population Density –The number of people that live in 1 square kilometer (km 2 ). Southern Ontario This region has a high population density. A lot of people for 1 km 2. This region as a low population density. Not too many people for 1 km2. Northern Manitoba
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Assignment 1 Population Density Canada Population density is a way of describing how crowded a place is. FORMULA FOR POPULATION DENSITY Population density = number of people living in an area size of area (in km 2 ) Place Population Size of Area (km 2 ) Population Density (people/km 2 ) How crowded? 1 = most 4 = least very isolated place 11 000 downtow n megacity 1 550 00050 city suburbs 150 000175 rural4 500650
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Population Distribution & Settlement Patterns
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Population Distribution 1871
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Population Distribution 1911
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Population Distribution 2001
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Population Distribution Population Distribution -The pattern of where people live. Concentrated Southern Ontario Concentrated – Many people in this area. Scattered – A Few people in this area. Scattered Northern Manitoba
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What is the difference between population density and population distribution?
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