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Match the population to the country or area! Greenland India London Scotland UK England 6 million 5 million 1 billion 55 000 49 million 60 million

Answers in rank order (high to low). India 1 billion UK 60 million England 49 million London 6 million Scotland 5 million Greenland 55 000

Sparse and densely populated areas. Lots of people per Km². Sparsely populated Few people per Km². 2 per Km² 200 per Km²

Population density is normally worked out using the following formula: Total Population / Total Land Area = Total Population Per Square KM.

How would you describe this distribution?

Don't believe everything you see though Don't believe everything you see though.  This is the visualization, but we have to check it out. The countries in the circle are . China: 1,349,585,838 people India: 1,220,800,359 Indonesia: 251,160,124 Bangladesh: 163,654,860 Japan: 127,253,075 Philippines: 105,720,644 Vietnam: 92,477,857 Thailand: 67,448,120 Burma: 55,167,330 South Korea: 48,955,203 Nepal: 30,430,267 Malaysia: 29,628,392 North Korea: 24,720,407 Taiwan: 23,299,716 Sri Lanka: 21,675,648 Cambodia: 15,205,539 Laos: 6,695,166 Mongolia: 3,226,516 Bhutan: 725,296 … which adds up to a grand total of 3,637,830,357, or roughly 51.4 percent of the global population of 7,083,460,000 (May 2013)

What factors will impact population density?

Describe the distribution of sparse and dense populations (4) Extension Explain why this pattern exists (6)

Case study: Population distribution in North America

Describe the population distribution of the USA (4) Task: Describe the population distribution of the USA (4) Success criteria: Give overall pattern Use geographical locations Use the key Identify any anomalies

The population distribution of North America Annotate the map to explain the reasons why some areas have a high population density and some have a low population density Success criteria: Include place names Include specific reasons (use the atlas and information from the textbook resources to help) Use data from the key Use different colours for high and low population density

Population distribution in Canada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TftLaHb1FvA

Population Distribution The highest concentration of people lie within the corridor from Quebec City to Montreal, and Toronto to Windsor.

Population Distribution Because climate conditions in Canada are hostile, most of Canada’s 72% population live in the warmer southern portions of the country. This is within 150 miles of the United States Border.

Example 7 mark question