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Example Question #1 : The Human Population
Which of the following is FALSE regarding urbanization?
people who live in urban areas consume less resources per capita
urban areas tend to be warmer than surrounding natural areas
urban sprawl is destroying natural habitat
population growth rarely outstrips the growth of infrastructure
people's impact on the land is more pronounced in cities
population growth rarely outstrips the growth of infrastructure
Often, the growth of cities is too fast for the construction of adequate infrastructure. This results in transportation problems, including traffic gridlock and longer commuting times. The other answers are true regarding urbanization. Cities have a number of environmental drawbacks and benefits.
Example Question #13 : Population Ecology
Which of the following countries has a declining population?
Nigeria
Philippines
United States
Ukraine
India
Ukraine
Ukraine, like many former Soviet Bloc countries, has a declining population due to political unrest. Nigeria, the Philippines, the United States and India all have increasing populations.
Example Question #2 : The Human Population
In Stage One of a demographic transition, a population:
has a high birthrate, a high death rate, and a growing population
has a high birthrate, a high death rate, and a stable population
a high birthrate, a low death rate, and a growing population
a low birthrate, a high death rate, and a declining population
a low birthrate, a low death rate, and a stable population
has a high birthrate, a high death rate, and a stable population
In the first stage of a demographic transition, a population has a high birthrate, a high death rate, and a stable population. Technological development is low, and populations are controlled mainly by famine and disease.
Example Question #4 : The Human Population
Which of the following is the term that is best defined as the number of children a couple must have to replace themselves in a given population?
Zero population growth number
Demographic transition
Replacement level fertility
Total fertility rate
Replacement level fertility
Replacement level fertility is the number of children required by a couple to replace them. Currently, in the United States, this number is just above two. This number accounts for infant mortality and varies by region.
Example Question #1 : The Human Population
How has the CITES Treaty (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) been helpful in protecting endangered animals and plants?
It lists those species that can be hunted, traded, and used commercially.
It prevents the hunting of endangered marine life.
It lists those species and products whose international trade is controlled.
It specifies prices for endangered plant and animal products and byproducts.
It funds projects for breeding endangered plants and animals.
It lists those species and products whose international trade is controlled.
The CITES treaty is the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, and entered into force in July 1975. The treaty's aim is to ensure that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten the survival of such endangered species, listed in varying degrees of protection and applying to more than 35,000 species. Thus it monitors international trade as it pertains to all manner of protected wildlife.
Example Question #161 : Ecosystems And Biology
A certain country has an initial population of 52,800 people. In 2015, there were 870 births, 517 deaths, 1,700 immigrants, and 1,300 emigrants. What is the population growth rate for 2015?
The population growth rate is a measure of population change over a given time.
The first step to calculate this rate is to add up the number of people arriving in the country (through births and immigration) and, separately, add the number of people leaving the country (through death or emigration). Then we subtract those leaving the country from those entering the country to obtain a value for the change in population.
After calculating the change in population, we can calculate the population growth rate. Don’t forget to multiply the ratio between change in population and initial population by 100 to convert from decimal into percent.
Example Question #161 : Ecosystems And Biology
Exponential population growth is a major issue that threatens the stability of life on Earth. Which of the following is not a factor used to measure human population growth for a given country?
Emigration rate
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Immigration rate
Birth rate
Death rate
Gross domestic product (GDP)
The correct response is GDP. All the other factors have major impacts on population growth. GDP has cultural implications for population growth; however, it is not a direct relationship.
Example Question #281 : Ap Environmental Sciences
The population growth for a country is 4% every 5 years, what is the approximate doubling time of this population?
73 years
59 years
25 years
88 years
88 years
The formula for doubling time is:
Since the population grows by 4% every 5 years, we must divide these two numbers to find the annual population growth.
Thus:
So, using this number in our equation,
Our answer rounds closest to 88 years.
Example Question #161 : Ecosystems And Biology
Which of the following is not associated with a Deep Ecology Worldview?
All life has intrinsic value
The human population should be curbed if it impacts the environment
Humans are no more important than other species
The environment is more important than economic growth
Environmental deterioration is a concern only if it impacts humans
Environmental deterioration is a concern only if it impacts humans
There are two worldview extremes, the Deep Ecology and the Western worldview. Most people’s worldviews lie somewhere in between these two extremes. The Deep Ecology Worldview considers humans as no more important than other species and believes that all life has intrinsic value. The health of the environment is of the highest priority and humans should make sacrifices to protect it.
Example Question #161 : Ecosystems And Biology
Which of the following continents boasts the largest proportion of the global human population?
Africa
Europe
North America
Asia
South America
Asia
The continent of Asia hosts the majority of the Earth's population, at roughly billion people, of the total human population. In order to put this into perspective, it has been calculated that for every five people in the world, three live in Asia.
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