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Population & Settlement

Population Change 1950 - 2009 Which areas have growing populations? Suggest why this might be happening Which areas have decreasing /stable populations? Suggest why this is

What do the following terms mean? Over population Optimum population Birth rate Fertility rate Replacement rate Dependency ratio Population structure literacy rate What does the graph below show? Describe the trend over time

What is this? What does it show us? Where are we on this?

What is this? What does it tell us about a population? How many children aged 4 and under are there in the Ukraine? Compare the number of males and females. What do you notice? Suggest reasons for the pattern you have spotted.

What is this? Why is it happening? Has is been successful?

Urbanisation Where have we studied that shows urbanisation taking place? Why does urbanisation happen? (push and pull) What effects does urbanisation have?

Counter Urbanisation Where have we studied that shows counter urbanisation taking place? Why does counter urbanisation happen? (push & pull) What effects does counter urbanisation have?

Describe how quality of life is affected by living here. What is this? Where is this? How does it happen? How can it be improved? Describe how quality of life is affected by living here.

International Migration What is this photo about? Why is it happening? What have been the good and bad effects for both countries?

Changing Land use What was this area before? What is it now? How have they tries to be sustainable? What have the effects of this change been for stakeholders?

Shopping What are comparison goods? What are convenience goods? How have our shopping habits changed over the past 50 years? You should have at least 3 ideas. Why has this happened?