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SECRETS OF THE
POPULATION PYRAMIDS
AP Human Geography
ELEMENTS OF THE PYRAMID
SEX!!!
X-Axis ? Population
Age Cohorts
(5 yrs)
The Oldies (55+)
The Economically
Active (15-50)
The Kids (15-)
?THE TREE?
? High CBR
? High CDR
? Rapid Growth
? Common for many less developed countries (LDC?s)
What does this say about the countries healthcare? Economics?
?THE BOX?
? Low CBR
? Low CDR
Changes in
Population
What is a Population?
? A group of organisms of the same
species
? living in the same habitat
? at the same time
? where they can freely interbreed
How Can Populations Change
MortalityNatality (Fertility) Immigration &
Emigration
Fertility
? Crude Birth Rate (CBR) live births per 1,000 people
? Total Fertility Rate (TFR) avg. number of children born to a woman
? Life Expectancy ? number of years an infant can expect to live
UNIT 1: NATURE & PERSPECTIVE VOCABULARY Chapter 1 Vocabulary Quiz (#1-63): ______
(*w) Indicates the term is found in Unit 1 of the supplemental reading, AP Human Geography: A Study Guide 3rd Edition by Ethel Wood
Directions: Below are the terms from your textbook and supplemental reading. You are responsible
for ALL terms and will be taking one quiz over Unit 1 terms.
1. Absolute Location *W
2. Cartography
3. Climate
4. Clustered *W
5. Concentration
6. Conservation
7. Contagious Diffusion
Name: Test Date: _______
Study groups are allowed and even encouraged for AP classes, but copying work is PLAGIARISM AND DIRECT COPYING FROM
EACH OTHER will NOT be tolerated. You can support each other, but your work is your work ? you will not get anybody?s help on
the test or FRQ!
Review: Unit 1 (Chapter 1) Nature & Perspective
Describe and Explain the Importance/Significance of:
Please write the following terms and provide their SIGNIFICANCE (WHY IT?S IMPORTANT, NOT JUST WHAT IT IS)
1. Scale
GEOGRAPHY: ITS NATURE
AND PERSPECTIVES
Key Concepts That Define Geography
Location?the position of something on earth?s surface
? Absolute Location ( aka Mathematical Location)
? Relative Location
Place ?a specific point on earth with human and
physical characteristics
? Every location is ?Unique? + ?Sense of Place?
Space ?the physical gap or distance between two
objects (Distance Decay & Time-Space Compression)
32.2 N. , 30.1 W
Setting
In ?The Woman in White?, the setting takes place in England during the mid 1800?s. Mr. Farlie owns the Limmeridge house in Cumberland, North England. Walter moves there to pursue his drawing master career. The Asylum was a private asylum in London that Sir Percival locks up Anne Catherick to keep her from revealing his secret. When Laura and Sir Percival Glyde get married, their honeymoon is in Italy.
Dylan Piekarski
2nd Period
Would you make the same decisions again? Why or why not
Yes and no, wishes he could change and stay in school and graduate at grand valley state, but no because he wouldn?t have met his wife and had his family.
What advise would you give to high school students?
Go to class, have self discipline and study and don?t get too caught up in parties and bad activities
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Key Issues
? Where did agriculture originate?
? Why do people consume different foods?
? Where is agriculture distributed?
? Why do farmers face economic
difficulties?
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Where Did Agriculture Originate?
? Invention of Agriculture
? Prior to the advent of agriculture, all humans
probably obtained needed food through
hunting and gathering.
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Chapter 9 Lecture
Development
The Cultural Landscape
Eleventh Edition
Matthew Cartlidge
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
KI 1
? Why does development vary among
countries?
? 9.1.1: Identify the HDI standard of living factor.
? 9.1.2: Identify the HDI health factor.
? 9.1.3: Identify the HDI access to knowledge
factor.
? 9.1.4. Describe variations in level of development
within countries and regions.
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Chapter 8 Lecture
Political Geography
The Cultural Landscape
Eleventh Edition
Matthew Cartlidge
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
Key Issues
? Where are states distributed?
? Why are nation-states difficult to create?
? Why do boundaries cause problems?
? Why do states cooperate and compete
with each other?
? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
Learning Outcomes
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