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Changing Population & Distribution
Quiz by Owain Jenkins
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- Q1
Birth rate is...
how people are spread out (even or uneven)
When people move from one place to another for more than one year.
Number of live births every year
per 1,000 of the population.
Number of live births every year
30s - Q2
Natural change is...
Birth rate higher than the death rate
This is the difference between the birth and death rates.
The death rate is higher than the birth rate
Birth rate equal to the death rate
30s - Q3
HICs have the fastest growing populations.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q4
Which continents have the highest and 2nd highest proportions of the world’s population?
Africa and Europe
Asia and Africa
Asia and Europe
Africa and South America
30s - Q5
Which continents have had minimal change in their population since 1950?
Oceania, Europe and Africa
North America, Europe and Oceania
Africa, Asia and South America
North America, South America and Oceania
30s - Q6
Why has the population grown the way it has?
Development of modern medicines; Introduction of vaccination and immunisation programmes; Cleaner drinking water and better sewage disposal;
High birth rates in low income countries
Improvement in medicine; Introduction of birth control; Dirtier drinking water and better sewage disposal;
Low birth rates in low income countries
Development of birth rate; Introduction of vaccination and immunisation programmes; Cleaner drinking water and better sewage disposal;
Low birth rates in high income countries
Introduction of vaccination and immunisation programmes; Cleaner drinking water and more pollution; High birth rates in high income countries
30s - Q7
Population density is...
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Population distribution is...
The distribution is how the people are spread out.
This can be EVEN or UNEVEN.
The density of how the people are spread out.
This can be EVEN or UNEVEN.
The change in how the people are spread out.
This can be EVEN or UNEVEN.
The percentage of how the people are spread out.
This can be EVEN or UNEVEN.
30s - Q9
Categorise these factors into positive and negative factors that affect population density.
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Categorise the following factors that affect population distribution into Human and Physical factors
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