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Question of the Day 10/8
• Does the developed world have a moral obligation to solve population related issues around the world?
Question of the Day 9/27
• Take out your spiral. Do you think the world is overpopulated? Why or why not?
How much is one billion?
• The population of Houston is 2.1 million.
• If you had a million dollars in thousand dollar bills, it would be 4.3 inches tall.
• If you had a billion dollars in thousand dollar bills, it would be 358 feet tall! (~35 stories tall)
How much is one billion?
• It took you 11.6 days to be alive for a million seconds.
• It will take you 31.7 years to live for a billion seconds.
How much is one billion?
• In a supersonic airplane, you could travel one million miles in 31 days.
• It would take 85 years to travel one billion miles in that same airplane.
China and India
• China and India are both over 1 billion people.
• China = 1.3 billion
• India= 1.2 billion
• India is growing faster than China. They should catch up by 2050.
Most live in East or South Most live in East or South Asia, Europe, and the Asia, Europe, and the Northeastern USA.Northeastern USA.
Why do people live in particular areas?
• Moderate climates
• People prefer to live in places not too hot or not too cold.
Why do people live in particular areas?
• The Industrial Revolution (18th and 19th c.)
• Caused a population shift as people moved from rural to urban areas.
Urbanization
• The dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle that result.
• There are now more people in cities than in rural areas.
Demographic Statistics
• Population density
• The number of people living in a given area.
U.S. = 83 per sq. mi.
Bangladesh = 2,559 per sq. mi.
Demographic Statistics
• Fertility rate
• the average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime.
• Niger = 7.68• U.S. = 2.06
Demographic Statistics
• Rate of Natural Increase (RNI)
• Birth rate - Death rate
• Number of births or deaths per 1000 people in a year.
Question of the Day 10/9
• What is the population of the United States?
Turn your mapInto the basket.
Stage 1: Slow Growth
• Population grew very slowly.
• Many children born, but also many die.
• Most people are farmers.
• Growth pattern until the 1700s.
Stage 2: Rapid Growth: LDC
• Hygiene and medical technology increases.
• Lots of babies being born and less are dying.
• Population increases dramatically in poor countries.
• Now reaching poor countries.
Stage 3: Slow Growth or No Growth: MDC
• Population begins to level off.
• People have less kids as they become wealthier.
• Kids are no longer an asset.
• Immigration is often the only reason they see any growth.
The U.S. is in Stage 3
Stage 4: Negative Growth: MDC
• More people are dying than are being born.
• Sometimes incentives given for more children. Abortion sometimes illegal.
Japan and most of Europe arein Stage 4
Overpopulation
• Carrying capacity
• the number of people a region can support with minimal negative effects
• reached when resources available can no longer support the population.