GEOG 1280 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Natural Disaster, Cornucopian, Infant Mortality
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Canada = small population very large land mass = approx. Japan = large population very small = 339 people/km2: population density, arithmetic (crude) density: number of people per unit area of land, physiological density: number of total people per unit of arable (farm) land, ex. Japan = 2,670 people/km2: map, chart, have a look at canada and japan what do you notice about the population measures, why do populations rise or fall in. Video: hans roslings 200 countries: life expectancy and income. In 1810, the world all hovered around the same life expectancy and income levels; today, there is an incredible gaps and disparities between the the developed and developing countries. Industrialization increased life expectancy and income in europe and north america: life expectancy has risen in all areas of the world. 45 years old for childbirth in women: not all people are giving birth (ex.