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100

Birth Rate

births per 1000=births per year/total population×1000

100

The study of population, especially human population. 

What is Demography

100

Linear, Radial, Clustered, Dispersed

What is a geographic pattern

100

used to track changes over short and long periods of time

What is a line graph

100

consider in detail for the purpose of finding meaning or relationships, and identifying patterns, similarities and differences

What is Analyse

200

Death Rate

deaths per 1000=deaths per year/total population×1000

200

the way a population is spread over space (sparsely populated, densely populated, etc)

What is Population Distribution

200

an increase in the total population or the percentage of a country’s population living in urban areas

Urbanisation

200

best to use when you are trying to compare parts of a whole

What is a pie chart

200

establish or indicate who or what someone or something is

What is Identify

300

Migration Rate

net migration rate=immigration number−emigration number

300

mature industrialised economies, which exhibit a high gross domestic product (GDP) per capita.

What is developed countries

300

Birth, Migration, Aging (Death)

Demographic Processes

300

used to compare things between different groups or to track changes over time

What is a bar graph

300

provide additional information that demonstrates Explain understanding of reasoning and/or application

What is Explain
400

Total Population Growth

total population growth=population+(births−deaths)+(immigration−emigration)

400

the number of children born per woman of childbearing age

fertility rate

400

The three types of population pyramids

What is expanding, contracting and stationary

400

a specific type of bar chart, where the categories are ranges of numbers to show combined continuous data.

What is a histogram
400

a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence or reasoning

What is Infer

500

Rate of Natural Increase

(crude birth rate−crude death rate)×100/1000

500

describes how changes in population growth respond to relative differences in birth and death rates, which themselves change over time

What is the demographic transition model

500

negative features of places that are responsible for people leaving AND positive features of places that are attractive to migrants; they draw people towards places

What is Push and Pull Factors

500

shows the relationship between two quantitative variables measured for the same individuals.

What is a scatterplot graph. 

500

give an account of characteristics or features

What is Describe