
Human Wellbeing
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- Q1Measure of deaths in a population over a specific period.What is the Crude Death Rate?30s
- Q2Average number of children a woman is expected to have.What is the Total Fertility Rate?30s
- Q3Number of live births in a population in a given year.What is the Crude Birth Rate?30s
- Q4Number of deaths of children under five per 1,000 live births.What is the Child Mortality Rate?30s
- Q5Overall quality of life and satisfaction of individuals and communities.What is Human Wellbeing?30s
- Q6Measure of a country's economic performance divided by its population.What is GDP per Capita?30s
- Q7Statistical measures that combine multiple indicators into a single measure.What are Composite Indicators?30s
- Q8Life expectancy, education, per capita income.What are the three indicators of HDI?30s
- Q9Percentage of people who can read and write.What do literacy rates indicate?30s
- Q10Provisioning, regulating, supporting, cultural.What are the four types of ecosystem services?30s
- Q11Environmental impact in terms of resources consumed and waste produced.What does ecological footprint measure?30s
- Q12Average number of years a person can expect to live.What is life expectancy?30s
- Q13Accurate and measurable outcomes using numerical data. Examples include life expectancy and the percentage of people below the poverty line.Quantitative indicators of wellbeing30s
- Q14Description of the quality and characteristic of wellbeing. Examples include the quality of housing or food supplies.Qualitative indicators of wellbeing30s
- Q15
What is the key difference between choropleth maps and cartograms?
Choropleth maps represent data using colors or patterns on geographical regions, while cartograms distort the size or shape of regions based on the data.
Choropleth maps and cartograms are identical in their representation of geographical data and can be used interchangeably.
Chloropleth maps emphasize variations in elevation and topography, while cartograms focus on population density and distribution.
Cartograms use a range of colors to depict variations in data within regions, while choropleth maps alter the shape of regions to highlight differences in data values.
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