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AP Human Geo Chapter 7 outline

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Where has the world?s population increased? Make sure you highlight natural increase, fertility & mortality in your outline.? Go into DEPTH/DETAIL for each of these & GIVE EXAMPLES! Natural Increase Rate: the percentage by which a population grows in a year. It is computed by subtracting CDR from CBR. Fertility Rate: measure of the number of births in a society. Mortality: measured by infant mortality rate and life expectancy. The world?s population growth has increased the most during the past decade in Asia, with the remaining 1/3 in divided equally among Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and The Middle East. These are the top 3 fastest growing countries: South Sudan Total fertility rate: 5.66

Chapter 3 Vocabulary

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?Chapter Three Vocabulary? Alexus Ellis Remittance ? Money migrants send back to family and friends in their home countries, often in cash, forming an important part of the economy in many poorer countries. Reverse Remittances ? Money sent to help immigrants struggling in rich countries (such as the U.S.) by friends and family in less-developed countries (such as Mexico). Cyclic Movement ? Movement, for example ? nomadic migration ? that has a closed route and is repeated annually or seasonally. Periodic Movement ? Movement, for example ? college attendance or military service ? that involves temporary, recurrent relocation. Migration ? A change in residence intended to be permanent. Activity Spaces ? The space within which daily activity occurs.

AP Human Chapter 3 PP

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Distance decay as it applies to migration indicates The greater the distance, the more unlikely the move Packed items disintegrate more readily the farther they are shipped International migrants are likely to outnumber internal migrants Immigration about equals emigration The notion of classes tends to break down as distance increases ? 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Distance decay as it applies to migration indicates The greater the distance, the more unlikely the move Packed items disintegrate more readily the farther they are shipped International migrants are likely to outnumber internal migrants Immigration about equals emigration The notion of classes tends to break down as distance increases ? 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Rocklin High School Notes

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19-2:??Ecology of Organsims I.???????????????????Biotic & Abiotic factors?=?Living & non-living factors in an environment that affect an organism. ??????????? *Name the important abiotic factors: temperature, humidity, pH, salinity, oxygen concentration, sunlight, availability of nitrogen, precipitation *How are?biotic?and?abiotic?factors not independent? ?organisms can change environments, and environments can change organisms A.? Name the three different ways that the environment has changes in temperature: it can vary with time, or by place, or by location within a habitat (shade or sun) B.? Draw the?tolerance curve?from page 369 (fig 19-8): ?

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John Overing Mr. Held 4 March 2013 Period 3 KBATS Age Distribution ? The proportion of individuals of different ages within a population. Agricultural Density ? The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. Arithmetic Density ? The total number of people divided by the total land area. Cairo Conference ?A UN conference held in Cairo in September 1994, recommending world population stabilization. Carrying Capacity ? The largest number of people that the environment of a particular area is able to support. Census ? A complete enumeration of a population. Child Mortality Rate ? The number of children that die between the first and fifth year of their lives. Contraception ? The use of devices or drugs to prevent conception.

APHG CH 2 VOCAB

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1. Agricultural Density The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. 2. Agricultural Revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering. 3. Arithmetic Density The total number of people divided by the total land area. 4. Census A complete enumeration of a population. 5. Crude Birth Rate (CBR) The total number of live births in a year for every 1000 people alive in the society. 6. Crude Death Rate (CDR) The total number of deaths in a year for every 1000 people alive in the society. 7. Demographic Transition The process of change in a society's population from a condition of high crude birth and death rates and low rate of natural

APHUMANGEOGRAPHYNOTES

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AP Human Geography Notes General Geography: US road map is not a thematic map Every meridian is the same length and has the same beginning and end According to environmental determinism, the physical environment causes social development Highest density: most in numbers Highest concentration: closest together Cloropleth map uses shading Five Themes of Geography: Location: Relative location Absolute location Place: Human Characteristics Physical Characteristics Human-Environmental Interaction: Humans adapt to the environment Humans modify the environment Humans depend on the environment Movement People Goods Ideas Regions Formal (uniform) Functional (nodal) Vernacular (perceptual) Culture:

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AP Human Geography Notes General Geography: US road map is not a thematic map Every meridian is the same length and has the same beginning and end According to environmental determinism, the physical environment causes social development Highest density: most in numbers Highest concentration: closest together Cloropleth map uses shading Five Themes of Geography: Location: Relative location Absolute location Place: Human Characteristics Physical Characteristics Human-Environmental Interaction: Humans adapt to the environment Humans modify the environment Humans depend on the environment Movement People Goods Ideas Regions Formal (uniform) Functional (nodal) Vernacular (perceptual) Culture:

AP Hug Chapter Two Vocab

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Chapter Two Vocabulary Chapter 2: Population Arithmetic population Density- Population per area/ unit, found by dividing population by area of the region or country. Arithmetic Population Density can be very useful for some countries or regions but others not because it will not give an accurate presentation. Carrying capacity- Is the maximum population that that area biologically can hold, Giving water food shelter act. Many experts think that the world's Carrying capacity is going to reach its max within a few decades Chronic/degenerative Disease- A disease that affects the organs or many affects you for your whole life. Cancer is a chronic/degenerative disease. Crude birth rate (CBR)/

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