Populations
Environmental
Health Factors
History
Trends
100

The decrease of the number of individuals in a population when the death rate exceeds the birth rate

What is population decline?

100

Rivers, streams and city sewage systems have traces of this from time to time

What is pollution?

100

This disease is often a result of drinking contaminated water.

What is typhoid?

100

The movement of people from one place to another, which can affect population size and diversity.

What is Migration?

100

The distribution of various age groups in a population, which helps predict future trends and needs.

What is Age Structure?

200

A measure of how many individuals live in a given area, often expressed as individuals per square kilometer or mile.

What is population density?

200

Landfills can present a special concern when trash is buried near this.

What is the water table?

200

Transmitted by the bite of a mosquito, this disease can be life threatening.

What is malaria?

200

At the end of the civil war, many newly freed slaves did this .

What is leave the South?

200

Many men wear these items too far below the belt.  In hip hop it is call sagging.

What are pants?

300

The increase in the population living in urban areas, leading to changes in lifestyles, economy, and environment.

What is urbanization?

300

Floods and excessive heat can affect this.

What is farm land?

300

This deadly virus can be spread by the bite of an infected animal to humans.

What is rabies?

300

Black History Month is celebrated in the United States during this month.

What is February?

300

Thought to be an traditionally African American Hairstyle, many non-African American people wear these.

What are braids?

400

The increase in the number of individuals in a population,  when the birth rate exceeds the death rate.

What is population Growth?

400

When there is a major forest fire, these things can be lost.

What are wildlife, homes, trees and lands for animals to live?

400

This disease can be found in contaminated drinking water and can be fatal if not treated.

What is Cholera?

400

These laws were created for the sole purpose of further discriminating against blacks in the United States.

What are Jim Crow Laws?

400

When you go to church, often times before the start of service, the announcer will tell you to do this.

What is put your cellphones on silent?

500

This country has a government mandated law in which only one child should be born to a married couple.

What is China?

500

When a resource can be sustained indefinitely we call this a

Sustainable resource.

500

This disease was spread worldwide in 2019 and is still found in humans.  Its symptoms include lack of smell, taste and fever.

What is COViD-19?

500

This period of time, saw Black Americans leaving the rural and deep South for a better life in the northern, western and eastern states of the United States.

What is the Great Migration?

500

When entering any classroom, where should your cellphone be stored.

Where is your backpack or the designated phone storage?