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Chapter 3: Human Geography (Theories of Population (t, Neo-Malthusian:…
Chapter 3: Human Geography
Population:The # of people in a given population
Top Five Countries (In Order)
USA (326,134,205)
Indonesia (263,086,840)
Brazil (211,001,439
China (1,387,381,132)
India (1,340,241,525)
Birth/DeathRates/LifeExpectancy
Birth Rates: The # of births per year for every 1000 people
Death Rates: The # of deaths per year for every 1000 people
Life Expectancy: Average age a person is expected to live
Current Population: 7,503,397,792
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Population Growth
Problems with Over Population
Water Shortages
Unemployment
Housing
Famine
Traffic
Poverty
Pollution
Trash
Loss of Land
Drought
Lack of Resources
Lack of education
Quick spreads of plagues
War (Revolutionary, Civil, or Outside Forces)
Crime
Loss of Freedom
Climate
How to Solve Overpopulation, Sides
Internationalists: We should help everyone no matter what. Everyone deserves a life without poverty or hunger.
Isolationists: We cannot produce enough for all the poor countries, so we should do nothing. By sending aid, you just increase the problem.
Views on World Food Supply
Optimistic View: Food supply
Theories of Population
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Neo-Malthusian: Population is a problem, wants countries to be educated so the population won't increase, much more optimistic
Malthusian Theory: Created by Thomas Malthus, the demand of food won't be supported by the supplies, humans will die off from war, diseases, or starvation