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World Population

World Population. Population Growth. The world population has increased rapidly in the past two centuries, creating many new challenges. Some Facts……. The first billion took from the dawn of humanity until 1830 . The second billion took only 100 years -- from 1830 to 1930.

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World Population

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  1. World Population

  2. Population Growth The world population has increased rapidly in the past two centuries, creating many new challenges

  3. Some Facts……. • The first billion took from the dawn of humanity until 1830. • The second billion took only 100 years -- from 1830 to 1930. • Three billion more arrived in the next 60 years. • The next billion will take only 13 years (yes, just 13 years!) • Every second, 5 people are born and 2 people die, a net gain of 3 people • The world’s population is growing by 200,000 people a day.

  4. More Facts……. • 90 % of the World’s population is in the northern hemisphere. • 50% live in cities. • 50% lives in Asia, it is about 20% of earth’s land area.

  5. Why has the population grown so much? Birth rate Death rate Better health care, better living situations, more food

  6. 1. Famine: not enough food to go around Why is population growth a challenge? 2. Resources: not enough services to go around

  7. So Where do all these people live? Population Density http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9dFy6xBOBM

  8. Movement: • Internal Migration: Movement within a country • Urbanization: movement from farms and villages to cities • The global proportion of urban population rose dramatically from 13% in 1900, to 29% in 1950, to 49% in 2005.

  9. Immigration vs Emigration • Emigrate (Exit): people leave a country • Immigrate (Go Into a Country): when people come into a country. *If I move from the U.S. to Canada, I emigrate from the U.S. and immigrate to Canada. To Canada, I am an immigrant.

  10. PUSH FACTORS What drives people away from a place PULL FACTORS What draws people to a new place

  11. Push factors • Shortage of farmland • Shortage of jobs • War • Intolerance • Lack of freedom • Natural disasters Pull factors • Jobs • Peace • Tolerance • Freedom • Health care

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