Study of human population and statistics
What is demography?
The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
What is economy?
This continent's birth rate is estimated to grow the most in the next few decades.
What is Africa?
The population surrounds a feature, like a mountain, stadium, or circles the edge of a territory.
What is peripheral settlement?
Cities are also known as __________ areas.
What is urban?
Areas of fertile soil; a good place to grow crops
Arable land
Improved medicine and sanitation are BOTH reasons for a dramatic increase in population during the 16th to 19th centuries. T or F
What is True?
South Africa's population density is 43.43. Is this a sparse, moderate, or dense population
What is moderate?
Settlement pattern that dwells from a curved or straight line that follow human made or natural features
What is linear?
The Industrial Revolution saw major changes in: ________________ and manufacturing.
What is technology?
The movement from one area to another
What is migration?
Culture and beliefs are BOTH human factors. T or F
What is True
Measures the maximum population that can survive without using up resources
What is carrying capacity?
The number of live births per thousand people every year.
What is birth rate?
The number of people in a given area is:
What is population density?
A sparse population density has ______ or less people per Km2.
What is 14?
Finland's population density is 16.070. Is this a sparse, moderate, or dense population
What is moderate?
Calculate the population density-
2 953 190 people
1 564 116 km 2
What is 1.9 people per km2?
Patterns of how people are arranged in an area
What is population distribution?
Canada has a ___________ population density.
What is sparse?
More amounts of acidity in oceans caused from a chemical reaction of carbon dioxide and salt water
What is ocean acidification?
Type of thematic map that shows one type of data.
What is a choropleth map?
What is religious?
Name the Human Factors for living in a certain area.
What is Historical, Political, Religious, and Economic influences?
Name Natural factors that affect where people live. (5)
What is farming, climate, fresh water, vegetation, and landforms.