Population Dynamics - AP Human Geography
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What is a key indicator of a developed country?
What is a key indicator of a developed country?
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Low birth and death rates are indicators of a developed country. Advanced healthcare and education reduce vital rates.
Low birth and death rates are indicators of a developed country. Advanced healthcare and education reduce vital rates.
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State the main cause of urban population growth.
State the main cause of urban population growth.
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Migration from rural to urban areas is the main cause of urban growth. Rural people seek urban economic opportunities.
Migration from rural to urban areas is the main cause of urban growth. Rural people seek urban economic opportunities.
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Which formula calculates population density?
Which formula calculates population density?
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Population Density = $\frac{\text{Total Population}}{\text{Land Area}}$. Divides total people by area size.
Population Density = $\frac{\text{Total Population}}{\text{Land Area}}$. Divides total people by area size.
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What does the term 'carrying capacity' refer to?
What does the term 'carrying capacity' refer to?
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Carrying capacity is the maximum population size an environment can sustain. The environmental limit before resources become insufficient.
Carrying capacity is the maximum population size an environment can sustain. The environmental limit before resources become insufficient.
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What is the crude birth rate?
What is the crude birth rate?
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Crude birth rate is the number of live births per 1,000 people per year. Standard measure for comparing birth rates across countries.
Crude birth rate is the number of live births per 1,000 people per year. Standard measure for comparing birth rates across countries.
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What does the term 'total fertility rate' mean?
What does the term 'total fertility rate' mean?
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Total fertility rate is the average number of children per woman. Predicts family size based on current fertility patterns.
Total fertility rate is the average number of children per woman. Predicts family size based on current fertility patterns.
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State the definition of the dependency ratio.
State the definition of the dependency ratio.
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Dependency ratio is the ratio of dependents to the working-age population. Shows economic burden on working adults.
Dependency ratio is the ratio of dependents to the working-age population. Shows economic burden on working adults.
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What is the formula for the dependency ratio?
What is the formula for the dependency ratio?
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Dependency Ratio = $\frac{\text{Dependents}}{\text{Working-age Population}} \times 100$. Measures burden of non-workers on working population.
Dependency Ratio = $\frac{\text{Dependents}}{\text{Working-age Population}} \times 100$. Measures burden of non-workers on working population.
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Which demographic stage has high birth and death rates?
Which demographic stage has high birth and death rates?
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The pre-industrial stage has high birth and death rates. Limited medical care causes high mortality.
The pre-industrial stage has high birth and death rates. Limited medical care causes high mortality.
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What is the definition of zero population growth?
What is the definition of zero population growth?
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Zero population growth is when birth rate equals death rate. Population remains stable with balanced vital rates.
Zero population growth is when birth rate equals death rate. Population remains stable with balanced vital rates.
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Identify a consequence of an aging population.
Identify a consequence of an aging population.
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An aging population can lead to increased healthcare costs. Elderly need more medical services and support.
An aging population can lead to increased healthcare costs. Elderly need more medical services and support.
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What does the term 'population explosion' mean?
What does the term 'population explosion' mean?
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Population explosion refers to rapid population increase post-World War II. Dramatic population increase in developing countries.
Population explosion refers to rapid population increase post-World War II. Dramatic population increase in developing countries.
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Identify a method for reducing population growth.
Identify a method for reducing population growth.
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Implementing family planning programs can reduce population growth. Education and contraception access limit births.
Implementing family planning programs can reduce population growth. Education and contraception access limit births.
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What is the significance of the age-dependency ratio?
What is the significance of the age-dependency ratio?
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The age-dependency ratio impacts economic productivity and support needs. Shows economic strain from supporting non-workers.
The age-dependency ratio impacts economic productivity and support needs. Shows economic strain from supporting non-workers.
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State the main cause of urban population growth.
State the main cause of urban population growth.
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Migration from rural to urban areas is the main cause of urban growth. Rural people seek urban economic opportunities.
Migration from rural to urban areas is the main cause of urban growth. Rural people seek urban economic opportunities.
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What is the primary purpose of a census?
What is the primary purpose of a census?
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A census collects data on population demographics and distribution. Comprehensive population count for planning purposes.
A census collects data on population demographics and distribution. Comprehensive population count for planning purposes.
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What is the demographic transition model (DTM)?
What is the demographic transition model (DTM)?
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The DTM describes population changes over time through stages. Framework showing demographic evolution patterns.
The DTM describes population changes over time through stages. Framework showing demographic evolution patterns.
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Which demographic measure indicates economic development?
Which demographic measure indicates economic development?
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Life expectancy indicates economic development. Longer lives indicate better living conditions.
Life expectancy indicates economic development. Longer lives indicate better living conditions.
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What is the doubling time in population growth?
What is the doubling time in population growth?
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Doubling time is the period needed for a population to double in size. Calculated using population growth rate formulas.
Doubling time is the period needed for a population to double in size. Calculated using population growth rate formulas.
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What is the infant mortality rate?
What is the infant mortality rate?
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Infant mortality rate is deaths of infants under 1 year per 1,000 live births. Measures newborn survival rates in societies.
Infant mortality rate is deaths of infants under 1 year per 1,000 live births. Measures newborn survival rates in societies.
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State the formula for the natural increase rate.
State the formula for the natural increase rate.
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Natural Increase Rate = Birth Rate - Death Rate. Shows population change from births minus deaths.
Natural Increase Rate = Birth Rate - Death Rate. Shows population change from births minus deaths.
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What is a population pyramid?
What is a population pyramid?
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A population pyramid is a graphical representation of age and sex distribution. Visual tool showing demographic structure by age groups.
A population pyramid is a graphical representation of age and sex distribution. Visual tool showing demographic structure by age groups.
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Identify the stage with declining birth rates in the DTM.
Identify the stage with declining birth rates in the DTM.
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Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model has declining birth rates. Economic development reduces family size preferences.
Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model has declining birth rates. Economic development reduces family size preferences.
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What is the replacement fertility rate?
What is the replacement fertility rate?
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Replacement fertility rate is the number of children needed to replace parents. Maintains stable population without growth or decline.
Replacement fertility rate is the number of children needed to replace parents. Maintains stable population without growth or decline.
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Which factor can lead to population decline?
Which factor can lead to population decline?
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High emigration rates can lead to population decline. Out-migration reduces local population size.
High emigration rates can lead to population decline. Out-migration reduces local population size.
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Identify a factor that influences mortality rates.
Identify a factor that influences mortality rates.
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Healthcare access influences mortality rates. Better healthcare reduces death rates significantly.
Healthcare access influences mortality rates. Better healthcare reduces death rates significantly.
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What does the term 'demographic momentum' mean?
What does the term 'demographic momentum' mean?
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Demographic momentum is population growth despite low fertility rates. Large young populations continue growing temporarily.
Demographic momentum is population growth despite low fertility rates. Large young populations continue growing temporarily.
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Which stage in the DTM features low birth and death rates?
Which stage in the DTM features low birth and death rates?
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Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model features low birth and death rates. Developed countries with stable populations.
Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model features low birth and death rates. Developed countries with stable populations.
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What is the meaning of 'population distribution'?
What is the meaning of 'population distribution'?
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Population distribution is the spatial arrangement of people within an area. Where people live across geographic space.
Population distribution is the spatial arrangement of people within an area. Where people live across geographic space.
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Identify a factor that can lead to high fertility rates.
Identify a factor that can lead to high fertility rates.
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Cultural norms can contribute to high fertility rates. Traditional values often favor larger families.
Cultural norms can contribute to high fertility rates. Traditional values often favor larger families.
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