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| How many babies were born and how many people died in 2002? |
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| 137 million born and 56 million died |
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| How much does the worlds population grow by per decade? |
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| 1 billion people per decade |
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| What does the rate of worldwide growth have to fall to make a real difference? |
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| What is it called when the rate of natural increase is negative? |
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| Negative population growth |
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| What is equal to births-deaths? |
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| What continent has countries with negative population growth? |
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| What is the only thing that can sustain a countries population level when natural increase is negative? |
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| Who's population will begin an initially slow then experience an accelerating decline? |
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| The total population of stabilizing and declining countries are dwarfed by what? |
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| Huge population increases in places such as India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nigeria |
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| What are worldwide population growth rates doing in the big picture? |
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| How much does the worldwide population continue to grow per year? |
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| Economically well off is equal to what? |
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| What are not well off economies equal to? |
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| Rates remain high, these places have massive populations that dwarf decreases in declining areas |
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| What does the low standing of women equal? |
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| Muslim countries in N. Africa and southwest Asia have what type of rates? |
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| What does muslim religion stress? |
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| Traditional marriage roles of women |
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| What two countries have growth rates of 3% and higher? |
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| What is South Asia's population? |
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| What is the only country in S.Asia that has a rate of increase lower than world average? and what is its population? |
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| What are the two fastest growing countries in S.Asia? what is their combined population? |
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| Pakistan and Bangladesh; over 300 million |
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| Where are china's growth rates? |
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| What country is approaching negative growth in E.Asia? |
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| What country in E.Asia is below global mean? |
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| What is the growth rate of S. America as a whole? |
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| Where do the slowest growing countries lie? |
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| Economically wealth areas of the world |
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| What are factors that reduce population growth? |
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| Economic well being, urbanization, education, low marriage, family planning |
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| What are the factors that increase population growth? |
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| Religion-Roman Catholic, Muslim and Hindu, low income, low urbanization, low education |
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| What does linear growth occur in? |
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| What is the amount of time a population takes to double? |
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| At 2% growth it takes how many years does it take for population to double? |
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| What wrote an essay on population and when? |
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| Population growth is exponential, food production is linear |
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| Why was Malthus was wrong? |
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| Colonization, migration, more acreage seeds fertilizer, and Britain was a closed system |
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| What is the makeup of population in terms of age, sex, and other properties? |
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| What do Age Sex Pyramids show? |
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| % of age group in a 5 year population and % of age group that are male and female |
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| In developing countries what do Age Sex Pyramids look like? |
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| What do Age Sex Pyramids look like in developed countries? |
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| In a developed world what is the component of population explosion that will occur? |
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| What is the crude birth rate? |
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| Live births/per 1000 people |
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| Where are 4 places where CBR is high? |
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| North and Sub-Saharan Africa, SW Asia, S Asia |
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| Where are the 5 places where CBR is low? and what is the lowest? |
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| Europe (lowest), Australia, North America, China, Japan |
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| What is the Crude Death Rate? |
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| # of deaths/per 1000 people |
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| What is the measure of the number of children born to women of childbearing age? |
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| At what total fertility rate is the population stable without immigration? |
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| What has been happening to the total fertility rate? |
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| They are falling globally, and this may lengthen the world's doubling time |
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| Where are the CDR highest? |
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| Where are death rates the highest? |
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| What is the number of newborn children who die before their 1st birthday? |
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| What tends to reflect high IMR? |
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| How many people died during the bubonic plague? |
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| 1/4 of Europeans population |
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| What are the four steps to demographic change? |
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1. High Stationary- high fertility, high deaths, little long term growth 2. Early Expanding Stage- high fertility, declining mortality 3. Late Expanding Stage- declining fertility, but low mortality, continued growth 4. Low Stationary Stage- low fertility, low mortality and low growth |
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