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Page 86-90 Questions 1-3 Chapter 4 Section 2

1a. What regions of the world have the highest levels of populations density? South Asia and East Asia are the 2 most densely populated areas of the world. East Asia South Asia

1b. What information can be learned by studying population density? Important information about a place, how many people live in a square mile.

Answers may vary Personal opinion 1c. Would you prefer to live in a region with a dense or a sparse population? Why? Answers may vary Personal opinion

2a. What is natural increase? What can it tell us about a country? Natural increase is Birth Rate minus Death Rate equals Natural increase. It can tell us about the rate at which the population is changing in a country

2b. What effect does migration have on human population. One country will lose population and one country will gain population.

2c. What pattern do you think world population might have in the future? Population Patterns are going to continue to increase especially in industrialized, modernized counties maybe not as fast but the world’s population is going to grow.