Intro to population
Today's first learning objective was define population, demography, and key demographic indicators. Population refers to the size and distribution of the Earth's human population. In human geography it refers to a collection of human beings in a certain place. Demography is a social science which entails the statistical study of human populations. Key demographic indicators are life expectancy at birth, crude death rate, crude birth rate, and urban population.
The second learning objective was identify, track and compare key demographic indicators between MDC's and LDC's. MDC's have higher life expectancy at birth, crude birth rates and urban populations. They also have a low crude death rate. LDC's have a low life expectancy at birth, crude birth rate and urban population but a high crude death rate.
The first numbers show our estimates and the second number is the actual answer...
1. 10,000: 10,044
2. 25,000: 253,956
3. 200,000: 619,493
4. 6,000,000: 6,042,718
5. 329,000,000: 329,851,540
1. California: California
2. New York City: New York City
3. China: China
4. Tokyo: Shanghai
The first numbers show our estimates and the second number is the actual answer...
1. 10,000: 10,044
2. 25,000: 253,956
3. 200,000: 619,493
4. 6,000,000: 6,042,718
5. 329,000,000: 329,851,540
1. California: California
2. New York City: New York City
3. China: China
4. Tokyo: Shanghai
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