population

Cards (9)

  • density and distribution- physical factors- relief, climate, soil, location, natural hazards, natural recources
  • density and distribution- human factors- industry, healthcare, labour, communications, education, politics
  • economic indicators- higher gdp per person means strong education, more energy per person means modernisation and investments, less farmers means machines and more people in higher up jobs
  • social indicators- higher adult literacy rate means education, higher infant mortality means disease and malnutrition, higher life expectancy means better healthcare and money, more calories per day means reliable land and money, higher doctors per person means education
  • describe population pyramids-birthrate, deathrate, life expectancy, infant mortality
  • low birth rate- marrying late, cost of living, womens careers, family planning, contraception
  • high birthrate- large families, old age, high infant mortality, religion
  • low death rate- vaccinations, sanitation, advanced agriculture, modern meds and surgeries
  • high death rate, famine, malnutrition, bad sanitation, conflict, lack of doctors