Key Terms
Causes of Population Growth
Migration
Population Density
Effects of Population Growth
100

The number of deaths in a certain area at a given time.

death rate

100

What impact does a low death rate have on population growth?

It contributes to population growth because more people live longer, healthier lives.

100

What does "migration" mean?

The movement of people from one place to another.

100

What does "densely populated" mean?

An area with a high number of people living closely together.

100

Name one effect of overcrowded cities.

housing shortages

increased pollution

lack of resources

200

The number of babies born in a certain area at a given time

birth rate

200

Name one main reason for a high birth rate globally.

In many areas, there is limited access to family planning, resulting in higher birth rates.

200

Name one push factor in migration.

Examples include war, violence, persecution, or natural disasters.

200

Give an example of a sparsely populated area.

Deserts, mountain regions, or remote rural areas.

200

How does population growth impact resources like food and water?

population growth can lead to resource shortages and increase the demand for food and water.

300

The time it takes for a population to become twice as big

doubling time

300

How does immigration affect population size?

It increases the population of the country that immigrants move to.

300

What is a pull factor? Give an example.

A pull factor is something that attracts people to a place, such as job opportunities or family connections.

300

Why is the Nile River area densely populated?

The Nile provides water and fertile land, which are essential for farming and sustaining life.

300

Describe one environmental impact of population growth.

pollution

deforestation

increased carbon emissions.

400

The number of people living in a specific area, often expressed as people per square mile.

population density

400

The process of people moving from rural areas to cities, causing the cities to grow larger.

urbanization

400

Describe one effect of migration on local resources.

Increased migration can lead to a strain on local resources, such as food, housing, and water.

400

Name one resource people need to settle in a new area.

Examples include water, food, shelter, or a way to earn a living.

400

What happens when population growth exceeds available resources?

It can lead to poverty, malnutrition, and lack of access to healthcare and education.

500

A large city or group of cities that have grown so much they almost connect together.

megalopolis

500

Explain how better healthcare impacts population growth.

Better healthcare reduces the death rate, allowing more people to live longer, thus contributing to population growth.

500

How does migration contribute to urbanization?

Migration, especially to cities, increases urban population, often leading to city expansion and greater population density.

500

Explain why deserts are often sparsely populated.

Deserts have limited water, extreme temperatures, and few resources to support large populations.

500

Name two infrastructure demands that come with high population density.

The need for more schools, hospitals, roads, and housing.

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