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TEST TIME: Review today

TEST TIME: Review today. Test tomorrow? Class 631 Population around the world chapter 5. Definitions you need to know:. Developing Country: Developed Country: Migration: Carrying Capacity: Population:. Reading pages 105-109.

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TEST TIME: Review today

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  1. TEST TIME: Review today Test tomorrow? Class 631 Population around the world chapter 5

  2. Definitions you need to know: • Developing Country: • Developed Country: • Migration: • Carrying Capacity: • Population:

  3. Reading pages 105-109 • Create your own title for this reading. Explain how your title reflects the main idea of the reading. • How is Batongo working to create a better future for women in different countries in Africa? • Explain how spacing children’s births farther apart works to degrease overpopulation? • Why do you think the author begins the chapter reading with focus on New York? • What are actions you can take now to address population growth? • How could over population lead to conflict between people in a country? • What actions could countries take now to deal with possible overpopulation in the future?

  4. Essay question? Pick one and write a min of a page double spaced. /10 • When do you think the world’s population will stop growing? • Should developing countries stop having children all together because of the overpopulation problem? • What do you think is the main factor/factors contributing to overpopulation? • What can a person in their teens (like you) do to help the situation of overpopulation?

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