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Population Growth: Past, Present, and Future

Learn about the current condition of the world's population, historical events that shaped population growth, and predictions for the future. Explore factors influencing population density and the importance of advances in technology and personal decisions for the survival of our world. Discover which areas are likely to remain relatively unpopulated in the next decade. Is overpopulation a myth? Find out in the next video clips.

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Population Growth: Past, Present, and Future

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  1. Population VideoHandout2011(we did this in the lecture hall last week…)

  2. 1. What is the current condition in the world as far as population? B. Growing very fast!!!

  3. 2. How many people does each dot represent?

  4. 3. Where was the first dot located in the United States? #1 California #2 Louisiana #3 Florida

  5. 4. Which two areas did you notice had the most at an early date? China and India

  6. 5. Throughout history, most people have lived in which latitude zone? Mid

  7. 6. Which continent was the last to be settled? Australia

  8. 7. What does the video predict will happen to out population in about 50 years? Double

  9. 8. What two things must happen in our future in order for our world to survive? • Advances in technology • Personal decisions

  10. 9. What characteristics are present where most people live? • Water • Soil • Climate

  11. 10. What year did you begin to notice a large increase in population growth? Between the late 1800s to early 1900’s What historical events, scientific advances, or societal changes at that time period may have contributed to that population growth? Industrial Revolution…

  12. 11. Were their any points in the presentation when you noticed slight decreases in the population? Around 1200 and 1350 What historical event may have contributed to the population decrease? Mongols in China =1200 Black Plague=1350

  13. 12. Are there any areas of the world which are likely to remain relatively unpopulated by the year 2030? Why would this be so? Deserts and Tundra

  14. Is over-population a myth? Let’s watch the next video clips and decide for yourself!

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