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Page 1: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

Humanities: Geography Level 5

Page 2: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

Asian Pacific Populations

- The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth.

- The 2 most populated countries in the world are found here. WHAT ARE THEY?

CHINA and INDIA

- The Asia Pacific region also features large areas of low populated environments

- WHAT DO U THINK THESE ARE?

Page 3: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

DESERTS FORESTS

MOUNTAINS

As a class: Discuss why these areas have a low population density.

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Asian Pacific Populations

- Although there are many large cities, much of the land area has low POPULATION DENSITIES

- Most of the land is so mountainous, forested, barren, hot or cold that few people live there.

- Mongolia and Australia have the lowest population densities in the region. WHY?

Page 5: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

The Pacific Islands - There are 20 000 to 30 000 islands scattered across the

pacific ocean.

- About 14 000 000 people live on islands in the pacific

- Only Fiji, Hawaii, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand have large numbers of people.

- Australia is the largest neighbour of most pacific nations. This region is often referred to as OCEANIA

Page 6: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

POPULATION DENSITY

- The population density of a region is a measure of the number of people per square kilometer who live there.

- It is calculated by dividing the regions population by its area (in square kilometers)

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POPULATION DENSITY

- MONGOLIA’S population density.

Population: 2 667000

Area: 1 564 160 square km

Population density= 2 667 000

1 564 160

= 1.7 people per square km (Round answer to nearest decimal point).

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ACTIVITY

- Pick one of the following countries and calculate the population density.

- As a class arrange the countries in decreasing order of population density.

Page 9: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

Population Density across the Asia Pacific Region

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DISCUSSION

- Why is the Asia Pacific region

such an area of contrasts with respect

to its population? Give examples.

- Compare countries with large population

densities (e.g. Bangladesh) in contrast to

Australia (2.5 people per square km).

- Using the previous slide describe where

the bulk of the Asia Pacific population

is distributed. Suggest reasons for this!

Page 11: Humanities: Geography Level 5. Asian Pacific Populations - The Asia Pacific Region has the largest and most diverse population on earth. - The 2 most

Australia’s Human Environments

- Population density of the Aboriginals

was highest in coastal and river areas

where food was plentiful.

- They were hunter gatherers who

survived on native animals

(kangaroos, wallabies) fruits and

grubs.

- When food supply ran low,

they moved on.

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Australia’s Human Environments

- European settlers adopted a

new type of settlement

- They changed the natural

environment.

- Brainstorm the ways in which

you think they did this.

WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE?

- Building permanent towns

and clearing land to build farms

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Australia’s Human Environments

- 86% of people now live in towns that have a population of 1000 or more.

- The distribution of Australia's population is heavily concentrated on the urban areas along the south east coast.

- There are many reasons why Australians prefer to live in coastal regions rather than in inland areas.

- WHAT MAY BE THE REASONS FOR THIS? Discuss with the person next to you and be ready to share your

answers.

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Australia’s Human Environments

- CLIMATE: South Eastern Australia has a pleasant temperature climate and good rainfall which enables the region to support a wide range of farming activities

- RELIABLE WATER SUPPLY: Rivers to the east of the Great Dividing Range provide a reliable water supply.

- HISTORY: Settlements grew around big harbours for transport of migrants, exports and imports. Provide a base around which towns and cities grow

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Asian Pacific Land Use

- Traditionally the bulk of people in the Asia Pacific made a living off farming.

- Agriculture is still very important. WHAT ARE THE MAIN PRODUCTS PRODUCED IN THE REGION?

- Rice, Wheat, Beef, Wool, etc - HOWEVER: The economies of countries

have changed, and therefore land use has been changing.

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Asian Pacific Land Use

- Key economic activities include: manufacturing, agriculture and fishing.

- Rapid growth in industry.

- Large scale manufacturing takes place in: China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

Iron and steel, Cars, Electronic goods, Machinery, Textiles.

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ACTICITY

Spend two minutes looking at the items around you. Where are they made?

ITEMS CAN INCLUDE

Clothes, Pencil cases, Pens, Calculators,

Furniture, Computers, Mobile phones etc

- Report findings through a class discussion

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Asian Pacific Land Use

AGRICULTUREThe most populated Asian Pacific regions

are also the most suitable farming.- Main crops are wheat and rice (90% of worlds rice

comes from Asia, mainly China and India)- Rubber and Tea is produced in Thailand, Indonesia and

Malaysia.- India produces bulk cotton and sugar- Livestock farming includes: sheep, cattle, poultry, camels

and pigs, while fishing is a vital industry in coastal regions

- Australia and NZ are major exporters of wool.

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AGRICULTURE

Agriculture

across

regions

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Asian Pacific Land Use

RAW MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING

- The exploitation of mineral deposits influences the way land is used.

- Mines and processing centers are established while roads and railways may be built to transport raw or processed goods.

- Most heavy industrial and manufacturing activity occurs in countries such as India, China, Taiwan and Japan.

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Changing Land Use

- The change to modern industries and related infrastructure, has bought increased wealth and an improved standard of living in the Asia Pacific region.

- HOWEVER these changes are raising concerns. WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY MIGHT BE?

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Changing Land Use- Growing environmental problems:Air pollution, Land degradation, Industrial waste

- Impact on the distribution of flora and fauna which can affect the food chain.

- Pressure on natural resources created by a rapidly growing population and increasingly limited supply of land and water

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ACTIVITY

- To further develop knowledge and understanding:

Complete the activities on page 153 of Humanities Alive 2