
Human Population Growth Lesson
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9th - 12th Grade
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Charmaine Bridges
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Human Population
CHAPTER
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China’s One-Child Policy
• In 1970, the average Chinese woman had about six
children.
• Since 1979, China has used a system of rewards and
punishments to enforce a one-child limit to slow
population growth.
• In 2005, there were 32 million more males than
females in China under the age of 20.
Talk About It Is it ethical for governments to limit or
encourage human population growth?
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Open Ended
Is it ethical for governments to limit or encourage human population growth?
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Lesson 8.1 Trends in Human Population Growth
As of 2010, the human population
is 6.8 billion (and counting).
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History of Human Population
Growth
• Advances in agriculture
and industry have led to
longer lifespans and
remarkable population
growth.
• Agriculture: Helped people
meet their nutritional needs;
increased free time to
pursue crafts and trading
• Industry: Improved
sanitation, medicine, and
food production
Did You Know? Basic sanitation was rare even in the medical
profession until 1861, when Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis discovered
that doctors’ hand washing greatly reduced patient mortality.
Lesson 8.1 Trends in Human Population Growth
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Multiple Choice
In 1861, patient mortality (death) was reduced when doctors ________________.
had an assistant
took their time
washed their hands
were male
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Multiple Choice
Increases in ______________ and ______________ have led to longer lifespans and population growth.
agriculture and industry
land and water
money and education
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Infant Mortality and Life
Expectancy
• Populations are likely to grow
when infant mortality is low and
life expectancy is high.
• Infant mortality: Number of babies
out of 1000 that die during their first
year of life
• Life expectancy: Average number
of years a person is expected to live
• Population growth rate describes
the change in population’s size
during a given period of time.
Lesson 8.1 Trends in Human Population Growth
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Multiple Choice
The number of babies out of 1,000 who die during their first year of life is called _____________________.
infant mortality
infant death syndrome
baby death syndrome
baby mortality
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Multiple Choice
The average number of years a person is expected to live is ______________.
life line
life expectancy
birth/death rate
livelihood
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Recent Trends in Human
Population Growth
• Growth rate of human
population has slowed from
2.1% to about 1.2% since
the 1960s.
• Population growth rates vary
by region. Some nations have
negative population growth
rates, meaning the population
is getting smaller.
• Humans use technology to
extend Earth’s carrying
capacity for our species.
Did You Know? To estimate how long
it would take any population to double,
divide 70 by its growth rate.
Lesson 8.1 Trends in Human Population Growth
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Demography: Describing the
Human Population
• Population size:
Number of people
• Population density:
Number of people living
per mi2 (or per km2)
• Population
distribution: How
people are distributed
within an area
Lesson 8.1 Trends in Human Population Growth
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Multiple Choice
Number of people is
population density
population size
population average
population
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Multiple Choice
Number of people per square mile is
population density
population size
population average
population distribution
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Multiple Choice
How people are distributed within an area
population density
population size
population average
population distribution
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Lesson 8.2 Predicting Population Growth
Some scientists predict
that there will be
9 billion people on
Earth by 2050, while
others maintain that the
population will be
closer to 10.5 billion.
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Multiple Choice
As of 2018, what us the human population?
7.4 billion
7.5 billion
7.6 billion
7.7 billion
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Multiple Choice
When did human population reach its first billion?
1850
1875
1900
1925
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Multiple Choice
Human population reached 2 billion in what year?
1900
1910
1920
1930
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Multiple Choice
Human population reached 4 billion in what year?
1970
1975
1980
1985
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