
The impact of population growth (non-statutory)
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- Q1The planet that all humans live on is called ______.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2What is life expectancy?the measure of a person’s height over timethe measure of how many humans there are on Earththe measure of how long a person may live30s
- Q3When something increases, what does this mean?it shrinks or gets smallerit gets folded upit stays the sameit grows or gets bigger30s
- Q4Scientists can use line graphs to make predictions about what may happen in future. What is a prediction?an estimate or guess about a numbera question about what might happenthe findings from researcha statement about what might happen30s
- Q5Life expectancy is now ______ than it was in the past because of a lot of factors, such as better diets and more access to healthcare.higherlower30s
- Q6Which type of diagram is best for showing how something changes over time?a line grapha tablea bar charta Venn diagram30s