What is the study of population called?
Demography
What is the worlds current population?
2016
7.4 billion
Since the 1900s what have we seen to do with population?
Population explosion ( rapid growth)
What is the graph that helps us to understand how population grows?
• population cycle of demographic transition model
What is the definition of birth rate.
b) death rate.
A) number of births per 1000 people in a year.
B) number of deaths per 1000 people in a year
What does the demographic transition model show us?
Total population, birth rate, death rate and if it is a natural increase or decrease
Name the 5 stages of the demographic transition model.
• give 1 piece of information each on death and birth rates.
• example of where this is happening
• and what is causing it to happen (e.g high death rate meaning diseases etc)
Stage 1: • high death rate and high birth rate
• tribal groups - e.g Amazon rainforest
• disease and famine
Stage 2: • falling death rate and high birth rate
• their world countries e.g Mali
• some provision of clean water
• lots of kids ( because not all will survive and help elderly when older)
Stage 3: • falling death rate and falling birth rate
• e.g Brazil
• fewer kids become more survive due to development of health services.
Stage 4: death rate and birth rates are low
• e.g Ireland
• mange people survive to old age and parents plan families.
Stage 5: death rate is greater than birth,
• e.g Germany
• mothers have less kids, most of population are elderly.
What do population pyramids show?
Age groups in four year cycles
• male column on left and female on right
What is population distribution?
2
What is population density?
(3)
( 2 points in relation to Ireland)
Explain the change in population density in west of Ireland.
Discuss 3 factors that influence the rate of population growth and decline in devolved and developing countries.
What is the current population of Brazil (2016)
• how is the population disturbition in Brazil?
• where is there high and low density population??
209million
• unevenly across Brazil
• high density along east coast.
• low density inland to west
Name the 3 people in Brazil and explain 2.
1) native tribes ( Yanomi) = Live in the Amazon. Western Brazil before European settlers arrived there was 5 million people. This number has increased to 500,000. Logging companies ranchers plantation farmers and medical companies threaten the survival of the native tribes - home being destroyed
2) Descendants of European Settlers = along East Coast ( Rio de Janeiro, saö Paulo ), arrived in Brazil in the end of the 15th century to the 16th. Set up plantations example coffee sugar cane and needed workers, slaves . They settled along East because mild climate and access to importing and exporting.
3) Descendants of African Slaves
• north East and North East Coast ( Salvador), African slaves were brought to Brazil from West Coast to work on the plantation farms
Why did the government try to encourage people to do in Brazil?
•The Brazilian Government are trying to convince people to move further inland away from the over population high density city along the East Coast.