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Hosted by Mr. Calvert

TermsData Pot Luck What does the Pyramid say?

Row 1, Col 1 The study of human populations and how they change What is demography?

1,2 What the contrasting colors in a pyramid show What is gender?

1,3 Of immigration, emigration, disease and birth the one that isn’t a way populations change What is disease ?

1,4 What is rapid? The type of growth shown here

2,1 The average age a person is expected to live What is life expectancy?

2,2 The shape that says underdeveloped country What is Christmas tree?

2,3 Another word for birth rate What is fertility?

2,4 What is high dependency ratio? Of negative growth, high dependency ratio and low life expectancy the one that doesn’t fit

3,1 It is defined as the total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself What is the replacement rate?

3,2 The kind of population growth shown in European countries What is negative?

3,3 The demographic transition stage where few countries are What is Stage 1?

3,4 What is Stage 3? The stage of demographic transition shown here

4,1 The average number of children a woman will have during her lifetime What is the fertility rate?

4,2 Of gender, age groups, numbers and ethnic groups, the one not shown on a pyramid What are ethnic groups?

4,3 The term for death rate What is mortality?

4,4 The percent of the world’s population is Asian What is 60?

5,1 It’s the same as a cohort What is an age group?

5,2 0-4 and 65+ What are dependents?

5,3 Immigrants – emigrants ÷ 1,000 What is migration rate?

5,4 The major concern of people who oppose urban sprawl What is 7? The pyramid at clock position 12 o’clock, 1,3,5,6,7,9 or 11 shows a gender gap