Descriptors DTM Where People Live Concepts Growth 100 200 300 400 500 Geography Jeopardy!...

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Descriptors DTM Where People Live

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Geography Jeopardy!Population/Demographics

Final Jeopardy! Question Population/Demographics

Controlling population

The number of people living per unit of an

area (like square mile); the number of people relative to the space occupied by them

Population Density

Descriptors100

Percentage of people who can read and write

Literacy rate

Descriptors 200

Of every 1,000 infants born, the number that

die before reaching their first birthday

Infant mortality

Descriptors300

Life expectancyThe statistically-

determined number of years a person in a country or region is

expected to live

Descriptors400

Ranking the development of

countries by examining the standard of living, life expectancy, and literacy level of the

inhabitants

Human Development Index

Descriptors500

A graph showing the distribution of a

population by sex, age, etc.

Population Pyramid

DTM100

Stage of the Demographic Transition Model characterized by high birth rate and high

death rate

First

DTM200

Introduction of this helps a country

transition from the first to second stage of the

Demographic Transition Model

Technology/Medical care

DTM300

The stage of the Demographic Transition

Model in which a “population explosion”

occurs

Second

DTM400

The stage of the Demographic Transition

Model that applies to more developed

countries

Third

DTM500

Better job opportunities, personal freedoms, higher standard of

living – all of which encourage immigration

Pull factors

Where People Live100

Land useful for farming, the availability of which drives people to live in

certain areas (like eastern China)

Arable land

Where People Live200

Economic hardships, religious and ethnic

persecution, diseases – all of which encourage

emigration

Push factors

Where People Live300

Areas like this one in Brazil – characterized by poverty and crime

Slums or favelas

Where People Live400

Areas of Southwest Asia and Africa where the first human societies

arose

Cradles of civilization

Where People Live500

FamineExtreme and general

scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area

Concepts100

Temperate climatesAreas with moderate differences between summer and winter

temperatures – the most inhabited areas of the

globe

Concepts200

InfrastructureThe basic physical and

organizational structures and facilities (e.g.,

buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed

for the operation of a society

Concepts300

MegalopolisUrban areas with more

than 10 million inhabitants, often formed

when urban sprawl connects several large

cities together

Concepts400

SuburbA residential district

located on the outskirts of a city

Concepts500

Natural increaseThe difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths

during the year

Growth100

Doubling timeHow long it takes for the population in an area to

increase 100%

Growth 200

Zero population growthWhat a country is

experiencing when the birth rate and death rate are roughly equivalent; people are having just

enough children to “replace themselves”

Growth 300

FirstWhat level of the

Demographic Transition Model is this country in?

Growth 400

Carrying capacityThe number of people,

other living organisms, or crops that a region can

support without environmental degradation

Growth 500

An excellent example of how government

attempts to control population growth can go awry; this program has led to infanticide and gender disparity

China’s One Child Policy

Final Jeopardy!