ap human geography: unit 2 powerpoint: population and migration (sample)
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Here is a sample from my Advanced Placement Human Geography Unit 2 Powerpoint I will be using to teach my classes this year. It is on Population and Migration. You can find the full version at http://tinyurl.com/eilandunit2.TRANSCRIPT
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AP® Human GeographyUnit 2: Population and Migration
Copyright © 2013 - All rights reserved - Daniel L. Eiland
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Overview
Unit 2
Population
Migration
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Part 1: Population
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Sections
Where is Everyone?
Where has population increased?
Why is population
increasing at different rates?
Overpopulation
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Section 1: Where Is Everyone?
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What is demography?
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Create your own definition:Demos (Greek for “People”) + graphe
(Greek for “to describe”)
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What is population distribution?
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“Population distributions are descriptions of locations on the Earth’s surface where individuals or groups live.”
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In what places on Earth do you expect to find the most people living?
What common traits might these places exhibit?
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What is ecumene?
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“Ecumene is the portion of the Earth’s surface occupied
by permanent human settlement.”
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Common Traits of Ecumene
Almost 90% of all people live north of the
equator.
More than half of all people live on about 5% of the land, and
almost nine-tenths on less than 20%.
Most people live in areas close to sea level.
About two-thirds of world population is concentrated within
300 miles of the ocean.
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How do you measure population?
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“You measure population by looking at Population Density;
the number of people occupying an area of land.”
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• The total number of people in an area.• Population divided by Land Area
Arithmetic Density
• The number of people supported by a unit area of arable land.
• Provides insights into the relationship between the size of a population and the availability of resources in a region.
Physiological Density
• The ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land.
Agricultural Density
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Discuss how the agricultural density of the United States may have changed over the last 200 years.
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End of AP® Unit 2 Power-Point Sample
You can download the full 150 slide presentation at my Teachers Pay Teachers store: http://
www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mr-Eiland