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Chapter 13 RAD Guide Thursday, March 10, 2016
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In what book did Thomas More describe his ideal state? Describe his idea. “Utopia” Population kept constant, crops controlled, & food is distributed at public markets
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According to Malthus, how did populations increases compared to the food supply? What problem can arise from this? Populations increase geometrically (Ex. 3, 9, 18, 36) & food supply increases arithmetically (Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4) Population increases faster than food supplies
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What was the major difference b/w humans of 100,000yrs ago to human of 10-20,000yrs ago? Ones that lived 10-20,000 yrs ago stored food
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Describe the 3 major reasons for population growth. 1. Agriculture: Farming provided an increase of food, standard of living rose, increased life expectancy 2. Industry: Technology improved food production & distribution, safer work environment, medicine 3. Health Care: improved hygiene, water treatment, antibiotics & vaccines Vocabulary: -Agricultural revolution -Industrial Revolution - Germ Theory
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What major event caused a dramatic decrease in human population around 1340’s? The Black Plague (Bubonic Plague)
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Black Plague Spread by rat fleas (infected with Yersinia pestis bacterium) Peak occurred b/w 1346-1353; reduced world population from 450 million to 350-375 million. Other outbreaks of cholera, typhus, malaria, yellow fever, & small pox killed hundreds of thousands more! Black Plague video clip
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Ring around the rosie song The invariable sneezing and falling down in modern English versions have given would-be origin finders the opportunity to say that the rhyme dates back to the Great Plague. A rosy rash, they allege, was a symptom of the plague, and posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease. Sneezing or coughing was a final fatal symptom, and "all fall down" was exactly what happenedposiesSneezingcoughing
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Describe the two major reasons for population decline. 1. Famine: no food, decrease in population (Ireland-Potato Blight…fungus caused potatoes to die 2. War: combat plus famine, disease & destruction of property all decreased the population World Food Programme and War in SyriaWorld Food Programme and War in Syria video clip
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How is the growth rate of population determined? Subtracting the number of births & the number of deaths
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Life Expectancy Most affected by infant mortality 1900-30 yrs old worldwide (inf. Mort. Rate was very high) 2000-inf. Mort. Rate was less than 1/3 of 1900 rate Today-67 yrs old worldwide (80 yrs or more in some developed countries)
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Infant Mortality U.S. still ranks only 48 th out of 221 countries for infant mortality Expensive medical care IS NOT necessarily helpful in preventing infant deaths Need parent access to education, food, fuel, & clean water *If these needs are met, children have a good chance of survival
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What is the doubling time of a population? How else can doubling time be used? How long it will take before a population doubles To illustrate negative potential of uncontrolled population growth
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What other factors besides birth & death rates contribute to size of a population? Immigration and Emigration coming INTO a country EXITING a country
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What is demography? Describe why it’s important. Science of changing vital statistics in a human population With this additional information, plans can be made to accommodate the future needs of society (examine trends)
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Demographic Transition Model that describes how economic & social changes affect population growth rates Populations in developed countries are growing at fairly low rates 1 st Stage- Preindustrial- birth & death rate are high; population size is stable; until around 1700 2 nd Stage- Transitional- birth rate high & death rate drops (hygiene, nutrition, & education improve) -population can double in 30 yrs.
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Demographic Transition 3 rd Stage-Industrial- Population growth slows b/c birth rate drops. Birth rate/Death rate grow closer; population stabilizes 4 th Stage- Postindustrial- Birth rate drops below replacement level, so size of population decreases. It takes from 1-3 generations for the demographic transition to occur in most developed countries
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Current Rates EARTH’S HUMAN POPULATION IS INCREASING BY 2.4 PEOPLE EVERY SECOND (includes births/deaths) MEANS EARTH GAINS OVER 200,000 PEOPLE/DAY OR 75 MILLION/YEAR!!
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How does the populations of Mexico, U.S., & Sweden compare? Level of Growth Average Age Amount in Child- Bearing Yrs MexicoRapidYoungHigh U.S.SlowMiddle-ageAverage SwedenNo growthOlderLow
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What other factors determine the needs of society? Who uses the majority of resources? Changes in technology, lifestyles, & standards of living Industrial society
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How do increasing demands for these needs compare to the population size? Needs are expected to increase faster than population size In industrialized nations
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How does rapid population growth directly affect the global ecosystem? 1. Greater demand on space to sustain large numbers 2. Greater demand on resources (minerals, fuels, food) 3. Humans take away space from animals
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Explain how human health problems are connected to overpopulation. More crowding in given area, more contacts with people causes an increase in disease transmission (ex. AIDS & tuberculosis) Affects life expectancy
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How does overpopulation affect the environment? Exhaust fumes from cars and general overuse of fossil fuels lead to global warming Destroying large amount of land for natural ecosystems Things are magnified!!
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Describe some ways that nations are trying to control population size. Educate about birth control Not working as well as hoped Government trying to limit # of children Somewhat working because giving incentives to couples Aging in some countries can lead to economic downfall, so some countries encourage population growth
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How are scientists trying to use technology to help control population size? Renewable resources New crops that are more productive to feed more people
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