Population Revision Booklet Year 10

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Population Revision Booklet Year 10

Population Change The growth and distribution of global population Reasons for changes to birth and death rates Demographic transition model Physical and human factors affecting the distribution and density of population in China and the UK Population problems; - one country trying to increase the other trying to decrease the birth rate Characteristics of population - on a local scale (age, gender, ethnicity, religion and occupation) Population pyramids – comparisons for countries at three different stages of development Consequences of youthful and ageing population Advantages/disadvantages of ageing population within a country

Date Billions Years taken to add 1 billion 1804 1 1927 2 123 1960 3 33 1974 4 14 1987 5 13 1999 6 12 2011 est. 7 This is a table to show world population growth: Describe how population has grown over the last 500 years: Why has population grown over the last 500 years? Population distribution varies all around the world: Describe and explain the reasons for population distribution: Population distribution around the world. 1 dot = 1 million.

Definitions: What is Birth Rate? ________________________________________________________________________________________ What is Death rate? What are the social factors affecting birth and death rate? What are the medical factors affecting birth and death rate? What are the economic factors affecting birth rate and death rate? What are the political factors affectingbirth rate and death rate?

Demographic transition model and the reasons for changes to birth and death rates Describe and explain each stage of the demographic transition model with annotated labels

Make a plan for a 6 mark Q for each section. Task 4: Physical and human factors affecting the distribution and density of population in China and the UK What are the human factors that affect the density and distribution of population in the UK? What are the physical factors that affect the density and distribution of population in China? Make a plan for a 6 mark Q for each section.

Label the stage of development for each of these population pyramids: List five ways in which census data can be used within a local area: 1 2 3 4 5

Countries increasing and decreasing birth rates: Country increasing its birth rate: __________________________ List 3 incentives and 3 disincentives I D Country decreasing its birth rate: ____________________________ List 3 incentives and 3 disincentives I D 6 mark Q: For a country you have studied explain how it has tried to increase its birth rate Firstly Secondly Thirdly

Youthful and ageing populations Case study for a youthful population: ______________________________________________________ What are the positive and negative impacts of a youthful population? Case study for a ageing population: _________________________________________________________ What are the positive and negative impacts of a ageing population?

Population revision: Population density in the UK Why is the population growing rapidly What's going to happen to the population the future? Global population change: Population pyramids What are the consequences of an aging population? Population distribution in China What effects the distribution of the global population? Population revision: Demographic transition model Case study of Japan What has Singapore done to increase it’s birth rates? What is a census and what can it tell us? What has china done to reduce its birth rates? What causes birth and death rates to change? What are the consequences of a youthful population? What are birth rates and death rates and what do they effect?