Geography population homework – Liam Rogan A Rising population Advantages Genetic differentiation – disease / illness easily to deal with means less drugs and healthcare needed thus lower medical costs Provides more people of working age from labour to government management people are available to fill these drops An increase in economic output due to increased work‚ especially in labour some jobs thus a stimulated economy and a higher GDP An increasing population also strengthens a country
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Question 1: One important feature of the world’s population with the most significant future implications is that Response: the most rapid growth is occurring in the less developed countries. Correct answer: the most rapid growth is occurring in the less developed countries. Score: 6.666 out of 6.666 Question 2: Which of the following regions is the most populated? Response: India and China Correct answer: India and China Score: 6.666 out of 6.666 Question 3: Why is agricultural density important
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CBSE Class 9 - Geography - CH1 - INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION NCERT Chapter Solutions and Q & A asked in examinations. | India by INSAT (source: India Meteorological Department) | Q1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below. (i) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through (a) Rajasthan (b) Orissa (c) Chhattisgarh (d) Tripura Answer: Orissa (ii) The easternmost longitude of India is (a) 97° 25’ E (b) 68° 7’ E (c) 77° 6’ E (d) 82° 32’ E Answer: (a)
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Duration: 20 minutes Practice Sample Questions Section A: Data Response Questions (DRQs) [5 marks] 1. Figure 1 shows the fertility rate of women (by regions) from 1950 to 2020. Figure 1 Source: Ithaca College Gerontology Institute a. Compare the changes in the fertility rates of women in the three listed areas (world‚ more developed region and less developed region) from 1950 to 2020. [3]
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Exam Question: - Wem Study figure 4 – what evidence is there to suggest Wem needs re-branding? Using figure 4‚ it is very apparent to me that Wem needs re-branding. The statement “the town hall is vacant” means that important council meetings can be held so no changes can be decided on. The fact that it is vacant shows a lack of interest in the community‚ which makes it not a very desirable place to live. The next statement from a local businessperson “Too many shops are shut-it’s like a dying
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The Philippines is considered a disaster hotspot‚ susceptible to volcanoes‚ earthquakes‚ typhoons‚ tsunamis and floods. The Philippines in very vulnerable to hazards as poverty and human development is so variable; in outlying areas and small islands. Increasing urbanisation can add to earthquake and typhoon vulnerability. Physical factors have also affected the vulnerability of The Philippines‚ such as slopes‚ increase land degradation and deforestation have increased susceptibility to secondary
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AS Geography – preparing for the Geog 1 Exam GEOG1 Exam Preparation What the Exam Board says you should study: Population Change Population indicators – vital rates (birth rate‚ death rate‚ fertility rate‚ infant mortality rate‚ life expectancy‚ migration rate and population density) for countries at different stages of development. Population change: the demographic transition model (5 stages)‚ its validity and applicability in countries at different stages of development. Population structures
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Geog task 51 – exam question Discuss the impacts of storm events in the British Isles and evaluate the responses to them (40 marks) ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- The British Isles has a cool temperate western maritime climate including four seasons and various weather conditions. Storms come and go some so weak they are unnoticed and some bring in heavy winds and torrential
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10a) Suggest reasons for the changes shown in the size and distribution of megacities Megacities‚ with a population of at least 10 million‚ have grown in number to 26 in 2009. This is because of the general growth in world population and especially the g r o w t h in NICs such as India‚ Brazil and Indonesia. Their Economic growth has increased rapidly due to industrialisation which has encouraged rural-urban migration to escape rural poverty. This has increased the size of some megacities to
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Professor Jodi Titus Physical Geography 1 Irvine Valley College 11/22/2013 Cal State Fullerton 16th annual Geography Conference I found the Cal State University Fullerton conference to be both intriguing and interesting to attend. At this conference I had the honor of hearing from several different guest speakers and professors from different scholarly institutions. While watching their presentations I found a common factor‚ everyone shares a passion for Geography. My expectations of this conference
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