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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy

Instructions for Playing Jeopardy. Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the correct answer to advance To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the right had corner of the answer screen.

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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy

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  1. Instructions for Playing Jeopardy • Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 • Read the question and click on the correct answer to advance • To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the right had corner of the answer screen. • To advance to Double Jeopardy click • Press page down to begin playing the game

  2. Instructions for Playing Jeopardy • Be mindful of the cords for the buzzers • Get into 4 groups • Treat the buzzers with respect, they are old • Alec Trebeck and scorekeeper are the judges and their decisions are final

  3. Density, Distribution & Scale

  4. Consequences of Density & Distribution

  5. Patterns of Composition

  6. Natural Hazards

  7. Historical Trends

  8. Growth Theories

  9. Density, Distribution & Scale Consequences of Density & Distribution Patterns of Composition Natural Hazards Historical Trends Growth Theories $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  10. The arithmetic density of population for a country is determined by dividing the total population by the number of farmers. area of square miles by 5 area of the country by the population population by the total area

  11. population by the total area

  12. The problem with using arithmetic population density to investigate the population pattern of a country is that such a density figure does not take into consideration annual population increases annexation of new territory internal clustering of people within the country the amount of food available

  13. internal clustering of people within the country

  14. The number of people per unit area of agriculturally productive land is the average density physiologic density total density agricultural density

  15. physiologic density

  16. Daily Double!!

  17. Switzerland’s physiologic density is ____ as/than its arithmetic density less 10 times greater 1.7 times greater the same

  18. 10 times greater

  19. Associated with the East Asian population cluster are ribbon-like extensions of dense population penetrating the interior. These extensions represent volcanic areas of good soil basins and lowlands of China’s major rivers areas where the Chinese Government has forced people to settle narrow regions of favorable climate

  20. basins and lowlands of China’s major rivers

  21. Over large parts of Bangladesh the rural population density is between _____ people per square mile. 1000 and 2000 2000 and 3000 3000 and 5000 5000 and 8000

  22. 3000 and 5000

  23. The major focus of North America’s population is the Megalopolis region Chicago California the South

  24. the Megalopolis region

  25. Today, world population doubling time is 300 years decreasing ten years increasing (i.e. taking longer to double)

  26. increasing (i.e. taking longer to double)

  27. At the present rate of births and deaths in the world, we are adding about _____ million inhabitants every year. 80 50 250 10

  28. 80

  29. Most of the countries with low population growth rates are also among the wealthiest. An exception to this would be France Spain Italy Russia

  30. Russia

  31. A population pyramid with a wide base and narrow top is indicative of developed countries countries in Stage IV of the demographic transition developing countries low infant mortality

  32. developing countries

  33. A developed country that has reached a stage where the population is most stable will develop a population pyramid that is __________. rectangular shaped bell shaped pear shaped cone shaped

  34. rectangular shaped

  35. Countries with aging populations attempt to stimulate economic growth to lessen the effect of rising medical and retirement costs by cutting social security promoting immigration encouraging increased birth rate promoting emigration of the elderly

  36. promoting immigration

  37. Not all countries with aging populations resort to immigration to offset economic problems. An example is: Japan Germany the United States Norway

  38. Japan

  39. Which of the following characteristics of a national population is NOT evident from its population pyramid?  sex structure dependency ratio age structure infant mortality ratio

  40. infant mortality ratio

  41. The highest birth rates in the world often coincide with which climate type? • Tundra • Tropical • Mediterranean • Humid Continental

  42. Humid Continental

  43. Why do major urban areas tend to be more hazardous than rural areas when it comes to natural disasters? Societies tend to build near water. Buildings are closer together. Homeless people live in cities. There are more people in cities.

  44. There are more people in cities.

  45. How does poverty increase the risks associated with natural hazards? inadequate shelters no running water no insurance lack of transportation

  46. inadequate shelters no running water no insurance lack of transportation

  47. Which month is most vulnerable to tropical storm/hurricane activity? March August June November

  48. August

  49. Where do the majority of Atlantic hurricanes originate? the Caribbean the Gulf of Mexico the Bahamas the coast of Africa

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