Population
Unit Summary QuestionsPlease get out a sheet of paper and label it “Unit Summary—Population”. Then add “Day 1”.
Please silently read “Population growth” on page 84-85 in the textbook.
Answer the following questions:
1.Define: Death Rate, Birthrate, famine
2.On what continents is there a high birthrate?
3.On what continents is there a low birthrate?
4.What is a major challenge of a fast-growing population?
5.Copy the table “Most Populous countries”
6.Memorize the countries with the highest population.
Please get out a sheet of paper and label it “Unit Summary—Population”. Then add “Day 2”.
Please silently read “Where people live” on page 85-87 in the textbook.
Answer the following questions:
1.What percentage of the earth’s surface is useable land?
2.What is the difference between population and population density?
3.Using the map on page 86, identify what cities have more than 10 million people.
4.What did the video call a city with more than 10 million people?
Please silently read “population movement” on page 87-88 in the textbook.
Answer the following questions:
1.Moving from the country area to the city is called what?
2.What does a city/ urban area offer that rural/ country places don’t?
3.What does emigrate mean?
4.What is an immigrant?
5.What is a refugee?
6.Why do people sometimes move from where they live?
7.How do they choose where they will live once they move?
Please silently read “Population growth” on page 84-85 in the textbook.
Answer the following questions:
1.Define: Death Rate, Birthrate, famine
2.On what continents is there a high birthrate?
3.On what continents is there a low birthrate?
4.What is a major challenge of a fast-growing population?
5.Copy the table “Most Populous countries”
6.Memorize the countries with the highest population.
Please get out a sheet of paper and label it “Unit Summary—Population”. Then add “Day 2”.
Please silently read “Where people live” on page 85-87 in the textbook.
Answer the following questions:
1.What percentage of the earth’s surface is useable land?
2.What is the difference between population and population density?
3.Using the map on page 86, identify what cities have more than 10 million people.
4.What did the video call a city with more than 10 million people?
Please silently read “population movement” on page 87-88 in the textbook.
Answer the following questions:
1.Moving from the country area to the city is called what?
2.What does a city/ urban area offer that rural/ country places don’t?
3.What does emigrate mean?
4.What is an immigrant?
5.What is a refugee?
6.Why do people sometimes move from where they live?
7.How do they choose where they will live once they move?