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Week 5 Vocabulary for Environmental Science

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Developed country   countries like the USA, Japan, & Germany where population growth is low and resources are more abundant (high income level); generally associated with CONSUMPTION CRISIS  
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Developing country   countries like India, Ethiopia, and most African countries where population growth is very high and there are low amounts of resources for all the people (middle & low incomes); generally associated with POPULATION CRISIS  
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Population density   number of people in a specific area of land; large population in a small area=high pop. density; small population in a large area=low pop. density  
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Total fertility rates   average number of children each woman has in her lifetime  
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Population crisis   number of people is growing too fast to be supported; generally associated with developing countries  
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Consumption crisis   resources are being consumed faster than they can be replaced or renewed or cleaned up (pollution); generally associated with developed countries  
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