EQ 3: Where do people live and why? 10/29 Bellringer: Analyze the Cartogram below – write 3 observations and 1 inference for an observation.

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EQ 3: Where do people live and why? 10/29 Bellringer: Analyze the Cartogram below – write 3 observations and 1 inference for an observation

Answer in notes: TPS If you could choose any place; where would you live and why? Why do some countries have much higher populations than other countries?

Watch this video and take notes about both the speed in which population has increased and the location where population is most concentrated. uRmKE&feature=related

Population Density –What regions of the world have the highest population density? shade your map Persons per square kilometer

The Four Major Population Concentrations East Asia South Asia Southeast Asia Europe

Two Emerging concentrations Eastern North America Western Africa

Based on your map: Write down the most populated country and city in each region

Analyze this Map – write the climate zones of the 6 populated regions

Compare the climate map and population distribution map. Write 2 climate zones people live in and 2 zones they do not

Reflection: What true and reasonable conclusions can you make about WHY people live where they live BASED on evidence from the climate map? (CRS: generalizations and conclusions)