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Trends in Human Population Growth

Trends in Human Population Growth

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 11 Questions

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Human Population Growth

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Population

  • the same species

  • in the same area and thus can interbreed

  • example: all of the red maple trees in a forest

  • example: all of the humans in the world

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Multiple Choice

Populations whose growth is not slowing down is

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logistic

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exponential

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Multiple Choice

All members of the same species who live in the same general area are considered a

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ecosystem

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group

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population

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Multiple Choice

Populations cannot continue to grow indefinitely because of

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excess food

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limiting factors

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habitat expansion

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Multiple Choice

The maximum number of organisms that an area can support is the

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carrying capacity

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limiting factor

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demographer

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Multiple Choice

Factors that keep a population from growing:

diseases

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density dependent limiting factor

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density independent limiting factor

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Multiple Choice

Factors that keep a population from growing:

natural disasters like fire, hurricanes

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density dependent limiting factor

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density independent limiting factor

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Multiple Choice

Factors that keep a population from growing:

competition for food

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density dependent limiting factor

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density independent limiting factor

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Multiple Choice

Factors that keep a population from growing:

Food, Water

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density dependent limiting factor

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density independent limiting factor

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Multiple Choice

The children are found

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at the bottom of the age structure pyramid

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at the top of the age structure pyramid

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on the left of the age structure pyramid

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on the right of the age structure pyramid

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Multiple Choice

An age structure pyramid that is wide at the bottom shows a population that is growing

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exponentially

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logistically

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Multiple Choice

An age structure pyramid that is wide at the bottom shows a population in a

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developing nation

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developed nation

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Human Population Growth

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