Unit 4 Population Review. Vocabulary Know the definitions to these words so that you can understand and be able to answer the question… 1.GDP 2.Infant.

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Unit 4 Population Review

Vocabulary Know the definitions to these words so that you can understand and be able to answer the question… 1.GDP 2.Infant Mortality 3.Mortality (Death) Rate 4.Birth Rate 5.Natural Increase 6.Life Expectancy 7.Literacy 8.Refugee & Displaced Person 9.Urbanization (Urban and Rural) 10. Industrialization 11. Agriculture and Famine 12. Population Density 13. Population Distribution 14. Immigration 15. Emigration 16. Transcontinental

Immigration What does immigrant mean? Who are immigrants? Can you come up with some examples of your own?

Life Expectancy Why are elderly people living longer? Why are babies living longer? What issues/problems does/could this create?

Development What allows a country to become more developed? What does this process look like? What are some issues in transitioning from less developed to developed?

Where People Live Where most people live: –Settlement location? –Physical location? –Continent? Where CAN’T people live? WHY? Why do people live where they do? Population Density Population Distribution

Population Pyramids Growth Types What does each look like? Transition process… How do you read one? What can impact a population? –Cause higher male death rate –Cause higher female death rate –Cause both death rates to be high?

And of Course Maps… Read a population density map Read a population distribution map AND REMEMBER…THERE IS NO MAP ID!