POPULATION BASICS
POPULATION DENSITY
URBAN vs RURAL
SUSTAINABILITY
RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT
100

What is population?

The number of people living in a specific area.

100

What is population density?

The number of people per square kilometre.

100

What is an urban area?

A city or town.

100

What does sustainability mean?

Meeting needs without harming future generations.

100

What is a natural resource?

Something from nature people use.

200

What is population growth?

When the number of people in an area increases over time.

200

Is Canada densely or sparsely populated?
 

Sparsely populated.

200

What is a rural area?

Countryside with fewer people.

200

Name one sustainable practice

Recycling, renewable energy, public transit.

200

Name one renewable resource.

Water, wind, solar.

300

Name one factor that affects population size.

Birth rate, death rate, immigration, or emigration.

300

Which has higher population density: cities or rural areas?

Cities.

300

Name one advantage of living in an urban area.

Jobs, schools, hospitals, transportation.

300

Why is sustainability important for cities?

Reduces pollution and protects resources.

300

Name one non-renewable resource.

Oil, coal, gas.

400

What does “migration” mean?

Moving from one place to another to live.

400

Why do people live close together in cities?

Jobs, services, transportation, housing.

400

Name one advantage of living in a rural area.

More space, less pollution, quieter.

400

What is renewable energy?

Energy that doesn’t run out (solar, wind).

400

How does overpopulation affect the environment?

Pollution, deforestation, resource shortages.

500

What is natural increase?

Birth rate minus death rate.

500

What unit is used to measure population density?

People per km².

500

What is urbanization?

When more people move to cities.

500

How can population growth affect sustainability?

More pressure on resources

500

What is pollution?

Harmful substances in air, water, or land.

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