Population Growth
Human Impact
Stages of Development
Vocab Blitz
Miscellaneous
100

This type of population growth produces a J-shaped curve.

What is exponential growth?

100

The average number of children born to each woman in a population decreases with higher levels of this.

What is quality of life?

100

This stage of the demographic transition is characterized by high birth and death rates.

What is the preindustrial stage (Stage 1)?

100

The movement of individuals out of a population.

What is emigration?

100

This is the period in human history when farming began and populations increased.

What is the agricultural revolution?

200

This term describes the maximum number of individuals an environment can support sustainably.

What is carrying capacity?

200

The global trend where industrial development increases carbon emissions is tied to this human activity.

What is industry?

200

During this stage, death rates fall but birth rates remain high.

What is the transitional stage (Stage 2)?

200

The pattern of survival rates over an organism’s lifetime, often shown as a curve.

What is survivorship?

200

The process where societies shift from high birth and death rates to low rates.

What is demographic transition?

300

Population growth slows or stops after a period of exponential growth, producing an S-shaped curve.

What is logistic growth?

300

Overhunting by this type of society has contributed to the extinction of many species.

What are hunter-gatherers?

300

This stage is marked by declining birth rates and stabilizing population growth.

What is the postindustrial stage (Stage 4)?

300

Countries with high levels of income and industrialization are called this.

What are developed countries?

300

The overall term describing all changes humans make to the environment.

What is human impact?

400

The movement of individuals into a population.

What is immigration?

400

The transition from this economy to industry dramatically increased human environmental impact.

What is agriculture?

400

The demographic transition model explains the shift in population dynamics based on this overarching factor.

What is development?

400

These countries often have higher population growth rates and lower income levels.

What are developing countries?

400

This describes the phenomenon when population growth increases with better living conditions.

What is quality of life?

500

The concept that shows the number of births and deaths needed to maintain population stability.

What is replacement level?

500

This term explains the relationship between a country’s wealth and its environmental impact.

What is gross national product (GNP)?

500

This graph type shows the distribution of ages within a population and can indicate growth trends.

What is an age structure diagram/population pyramid? 

500

The loss of an entire species from the planet.

What is extinction?

500

Overpopulation leads to the depletion of these resources, critical for sustaining life.

What are natural resources?

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