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Carrying capacity isa reflection of cultural subduction
The systematic study of human population is calleddemography
The first stage of the demographic transition is marked byhigh birth rates, high but fluctuating death rates
Zero population growth (ZPG)refers to an exact equation of births and deaths
The theory of the demographic transition holds thatboth birth and death rates decrease with urbanization
One check to rapid population increase formerly available to European countries but not a possibility in today's developing societies wasmass migration
During the last decade of the 20th century, world population increased each year by about84 million.
The doubling time for world population at recent rates of increase is about50 years
When the average fertility rate of a population drops to the replacement levelpopulation continues to grow for a generation or more
The continent with the highest total fertility rates overall isAfrica
The Malthusian theory is based on what assumptions?Population tends to increase more rapidly than do the food supplies to support that population
The portions of the earth's surface permanently inhabited by humans make up theecumene.
Some 90% of the world's population resides on less than what percent of its land area?20
A broad-based population pyramid suggests that a country is in what stage of the demographic transition?second
The crude death rate for wealthy Western Europe is much higher than that for Central America becauseWestern Europe has a higher proportion of old people
What are the characteristics of a national population that one can tell from its population pyramid?age structure, sex structure, dependency ratio
An expression of population pressure exerted on agricultural land isphysiological density
Population projections have often been inaccurate in the past and likely will be inaccurate in the future becauseprojections are based on assumptions about trends that may not be supported by events
General worldwide declines of crude death ratesdo not apply to pregnancy-related deaths
Numerically, the smallest of the major world population concentrations is that ofthe northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
Rapid increases in life expectancy are characteristic of which stage of the demographic transition?second
What is the term used to describe a population group unified by an identifying characteristiccohort