1.6 Human populations Flashcards

1
Q

What 2 major events led to a dramatic increase in human population?

Consequently? because?

A

Development of agriculture
Development of manufacture and trade - industrial revolution

Normal sigmoid population growth curve not followed by human population, exponential phase (period of rapid growth) continues.

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2
Q

Define birth rate

A

number of births per year
____________________ x 1000
Total population in same year

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3
Q

Define death rate

A

number of deaths per year
____________________ x 1000
Total population in same year

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4
Q

Define immigration

A

Where individuals join a population from outside.

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5
Q

Define emigration

A

Where individuals leave a population.

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6
Q

How would you calculate population growth?

A

(births + immigration) - (deaths + emigration)

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7
Q

How would you calculate percentage population growth rate (in a given time)?

A

population change during the period ____________________________________ x100
population at start of period

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8
Q

Name 3 factors that affect birth rate

A

Economy
Birth control
Culture/religion

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9
Q

Name 3 factors that affect death rate

A

Age profile
Life expectancy
Medical care/sanitation/war/diet

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10
Q

Demographic transition:

Define
Re-establishes?
What happens to birth and death rate?
What happens to population size?
Stages (4)
A

The change from short life expectancy and high birth rates, to long life expectancy and low birth rates.

Normal sigmoid population growth curve

Fall then level out.
Increases then levels out.

High birth rate, high death rate
High birth rate, decreasing death rate
Decreasing death rate, low death rate
Low birth rate, low death rate

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11
Q

Age population pyramids:

Show? (2) because?

Why are they useful?

Describe each type:
Stable (3)
Increasing (3)
Decreasing (3)

A

Age and gender profiles
Size of population depends on number of females of childbearing age.

Give information on future population trends

Stable population
Wide bottom, narrow top
High birth rate, high death rate
MEDC

Increasing population
Very wide bottom
Very high birth rate
LEDC

Decreasing population
Narrow bottom, wide top
Low birth rate, low death rate
MEDC

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12
Q

Define average life expectancy

A

The age at which 50% of the individuals in a population are still alive.

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13
Q

Survival curves plot?

what can be calculated?

A

The number of people alive over time

Average life expectancy

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14
Q

EXAM QUESTION

Suggest two reasons for the differences between the populations in 1700 and 2010 (2)

A
  1. Medical/health care / vaccination / antibiotics /
    lower infant mortality;
  2. Diet / nutrition / food availability;
  3. Sanitation / water supply / sewage treatment;
  4. Contraception / birth control;
  5. Work related example / occupation / education;
  6. Financial considerations of having children;
  7. Government/state policy;
  8. War;
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15
Q

EXAM QUESTION

Explain what is meant by birth rate (1)

A

Accept if expressed as equation
births per year (x 1000)
total population (in that year)

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16
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EXAM QUESTION
UK Sudan
LE males 76.5 50.5

LE females 81.6 52.4

Describe the patterns shown by these data (2)

Suggest reasons for the differences in life expectancy shown by these data (2)

A
  1. Females have higher life expectancies;
  2. UK has higher life expectancies;
  3. Females tend to outlive males linked to reason e.g.
    male risk of CVD
    more males smoke/drink to excess
    males involved in fighting / war;
  4. Medical care/vaccination programmes better in UK/infectious
    disease common in Sudan;
  5. More food/better diet in UK;
  6. Food preservation/sanitation/clean water supply better in UK;
17
Q

EXAM QUESTION

There are changes in the birth rate, death rate and size of the population during demographic transition.

Describe the changes that occur in the birth and death rates during demographic transition. (1)

Describe the changes that occur in the size of the population during demographic transition. (1)

A

Birth rate and death rate fall and then
level out/remain
low/fluctuates/stabilises;

Population increases then levels
out/falls/fluctuates/stabilises;

18
Q

EXAM QUESTION

Suggest one reason why the average life expectancy for females was greater than that of males in the USA in 2010

A

Named disease / named risk factor
which may cause higher death rate e.g.
heart disease/ prostate cancer / obesity /
stress / exercise / driving / war / smoking
/ alcohol / less likely to visit doctor;

19
Q

EXAM QUESTION

What information is required in order to calculate the growth rate of a population? (2)

A

Birth rate and death rate

20
Q

EXAM QUESTION

The diagram shows an age population pyramid for humans in a country.
_____
__________
_______________
_____________________
__________________________
_______________________________

This country is at an early stage of demographic transition, Describe the evidence for this. (2)

A
1. High birth rate / high
proportion/percentage/number
of young/children;
2. High death rate / low
proportion/percentage/number
of elderly/older people/low life
expectancy;