Population Density
Population Distribution and Growth
Population Growth
Population Composition and Health
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100
Total population relative to land size.
What is population density
100

The three largest population clusters can be found in this continent.

What is Asia

100

These are the four factors the contribute to population change.

What are births, deaths, immigration and emigration

100

These are tools used to visually represent several different traits in a population and show its structure.

What are population pyramids.

100

Expansion that increases by the same amount during each time interval 

What is Linear Growth.

200

A strategy to reduce loss of trophy hunted endangered species. 

What is More laws limiting hunting and less poaching, greater animal survival

200

R-Selected Characteristic - leading to great opportunity for reproduction 

What are short gestation periods or younger age to reach reproduction? 

200

This is the term for the amount of time it takes for a population to grow by 100%.

What is doubling time?

200

This is a measure used to show the number of babies who die in the first year of their life.

What is Infant Mortality Rate.

200

This term describes when a disease spreads throughout a small area.

What is an endemic.

300

This is the population density per square mile of the United States 3.797 million mi² and 329.5 million people 

What is 86 people/km2?

300

Many countries suffer from deforestation for this purpose, Haiti being an example

What is Using trees/charcoal for fuel or source of income 

300

This is the replacement level in terms of Total Fertility Rate necessary for the earth's population to grow.

What is 2.1 children

300

IMR (Infant Mortality Rates) and CMR's (Child Mortality rates) are highest in these two continents.

What are Africa and Asia

300

At least 3 methods governments have used to change population in different nations.

What are tax breaks, child limits, eugenics, etc.....

400

The number of countries in the world with an evenly distributed population density.

What is 0

400

These are three of the factors that have led to an exponential growth of the world's food supply.

What are greater technology, mechanization, more fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, etc....

400

This is what the world's doubling time is doing compared to the past 100 years.

What is increasing

400

Calculate the percent loss for Red wolves in North Carolina. 2006 there were 130 wolves. In 2020 there were 20 Wolves. 

85% decrease 

400

Organisms with long gestation periods, low infant mortality rates, and Low death rates. 

What are type I survivorship curves.

500

This percentage of people in Egypt live along the Nile River valley. 102 million people live along the Nile. 2.7 million Egyptians do not live along the Nile. 

What is 98%

500

Deforestation leads to Loss of root structure, root structures allow naturally-occurring acids to run off into streams 

What is a rise in pH levels. 

500

These are the five stages of the Demographic Transition.

What are Low Growth, Increasing Growth, Population Explosion, Decreasing Growth, and Declining Population.

500

Daily Double- 

what is Increased access to health care

500

in 2021 there are 3,500 tigers remaining in the wild worldwide. If tiger numbers will decline at a rate of 70% between 2021 and 2025, then this many tigers will remain in 2025. 

What is 1,050 Tigers remaining in 2025.

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