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Explore the impact of settlement patterns and population density rates on communities worldwide. Discuss various viewpoints on population issues and learn about different types of settlements. Dive into the concept of population density and its categories, and discover factors affecting population density. Utilize interactive tools to analyze population density maps and enhance your knowledge in geography.
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Rate your views on each population issue by standing in the appropriate corner • A small community is the ideal place to live • The population of our community is too large • A country with a large population is more important in the world • At 35 million, Canada already has enough people • The earth has the resources to support a larger population • At 7 billion people, our world is dangerously over population
Settlement • Dependent on available economic opportunities for people living in a area • No jobs = people having to move to new settlement where jobs are available
3 Types of Settlement • Linear • Scattered • Clustered
Linear Settlement • When settlement has been established in a line-like pattern • Historically, has occurred along major waterways because were major transportation and trade routes • i.e. Champlain Quebec and other communities along the Saint Lawrence River
Scattered Settlement • People are settled in areas far apart from each other • Occurs when settlement has been established in an area where living conditions make it difficult to support large amounts of people • i.e. Northern Canada
Clustered Settlement • When settlements have been established very close to each other, with many people living together • i.e. the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
World Population Video • http://worldpopulationhistory.org/map/1/mercator/1/0/25/
Population Density • The average for a country of how many people live in a square kilometre (or mile) of land • Calculated by dividing population of country by its area • 3 Categories: sparse, moderate, dense
Sparse • Population has 14 or less people per km2 • Countries have small population in comparison to their land area • Examples: Canada, Australia, Greenland
Moderate • Population density has 15-149 people per km2 • Countries have medium population size in comparison to their land area • Examples: China, South Africa, United States
Dense • Population density has 150 or more people per km2 • Countries have small land area in comparison to their large populations • Example: India, Monaco, South Korea
What affects Population Density? • Countries which have high population densities usually have more desirable physical features (moderate climate, flat lands) and are rich in natural resources
Population Density Map KWL • Use your devices to go to the link below • Work with your group to analyse the population density map shown • Complete a K-W-L chart for the population density map http://luminocity3d.org/WorldPopDen/#3/36.81/26.72