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Ecosystems on land are grouped into biomes primarily based on
the plant communities within them.
Section 2: Human Population
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What I Know
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What I Want to Find Out
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What I Learned
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Essential Questions
• What aspects affect human population growth?
• What are the trends in human population growth?
• What are the age structures of representative nongrowing, slowly growing,
and rapidly growing countries?
• What might be the consequences of continued population growth?
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Review
• carrying capacity
New
• demography
• demographic transition
• zero population growth (ZPG)
• age structure
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Vocabulary
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Human Population Growth
• The study of human population size, density, distribution, movement, and
birth and death rates is demography.
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Human Population Growth
Technological Advances
• Historically, environmental conditions kept the human population at a relatively constant number below carrying capacity.
• Humans have learned to alter the environment in ways that appear to have changed its carrying capacity:
– Agriculture
– Domestication of animals
– Medicine
– Improvements to shelter
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Human Population Growth
Human Population Growth Rate
• The human population continues to
grow.
• The human population growth rate
is slowing.
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Trends in Human Population Growth
• Countries with similar economies tend to have similar population growth
trends.
• The change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth
and death rates is called a demographic transition.
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Population Growth Rates of Countries
Animation
FPO
Add link to concepts in motion interactive table from page 103 (table 1) here.
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Trends in Human Population Growth
Zero population growth
• Zero population growth (ZPG) occurs when the birth + immigration =
death + emigration.
• At ZPG, the age structure should be more balanced, with numbers at
pre-reproductive, reproductive, and post-reproductive ages
approximately equal.
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Trends in Human Population Growth
Age Structure
• A population’s age structure is the number of males and females in each
of three age groups: pre-reproductive, reproductive stage, and post-
reproductive stage.
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Trends in Human Population Growth
Human Carrying Capacity
• Scientists are concerned about the human population reaching or exceeding
the carrying capacity.
• An important factor is the amount of resources from the biosphere that are
used by each person.
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Review
Essential Questions
• What aspects affect human population growth?
• What are the trends in human population growth?
• What are the age structures of representative nongrowing, slowly growing,
and rapidly growing countries?
• What might be the consequences of continued population growth?
Vocabulary
• demography
• demographic transition• zero population growth
(ZPG)
• age structure