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Warm Up (4/3/14)

Warm Up (4/3/14). Place Pollution exam Scantron on desk Answer warm up questions from 3/28 and 4/3. Princeton Review Practice Test 1. Extra Credit Opportunity #1 3pts on Multiple choice exam Due tomorrow (4/4/14). APES Review Worksheet #1. The Top 4 Most Populated Countries in the World.

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Warm Up (4/3/14)

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  1. Warm Up (4/3/14) • Place Pollution exam Scantron on desk • Answer warm up questions from 3/28 and 4/3

  2. Princeton Review Practice Test 1 • Extra Credit Opportunity #1 • 3pts on Multiple choice exam • Due tomorrow (4/4/14)

  3. APES Review Worksheet #1

  4. The Top 4 Most Populated Countries in the World • China (1.3 Bil) • India (1.1 billion) • USA (315 mil)** • Indonesia (250 mil) If the USA consumes 20 billion pounds of sugar each year, what is the per capita consumption? 20 bil/315 mil

  5. Linear vs. Exponential Growth

  6. Ecological Footprint • The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems. • It is a standardized measure of demand for natural capital that may be contrasted with the planet's ecological capacity to regenerate

  7. A city has a population of 50,000 in 2012. If the population of the city grows at an annual rate of 2%, the year in which the population will reach 100,000 is _____________ and the year it will reach 200,000 is _____________.

  8. A country’s population was 12 million in 1992 and in 2012 it is 24 million. If the population grew at a constant rate, that percent rate of growth was _____________.

  9. Resources

  10. Total Fertility Rate • The average # of children a women would have in her lifetime. • World: 2.45 • Kenya: 3.76 • Norway: 1.77 • USA: 2.06

  11. Replacement Level Fertility • The number of children each women should have to replace her and her mate. • Global RLF: 2.1 • The addition 0.1 is to account for babies who die • Developed vs. Developing Countries?

  12. Infant Mortality Rate • The number of deaths of infants under the age of 1 in a given year, per 1,000 live births. • Somalia: 100.14 • US: 6.17 • Japan: 2.12

  13. Crude Birth Rate • The # of live births per 1,000 people

  14. Crude Death Rate • The # of deaths per 1000 people

  15. Tragedy of the Commons • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLirNeu-A8I • Garret Hardin • “Damned if you do. Damned if you don’t”

  16. Logistic Growth

  17. Positive Feedback Loop

  18. In a particular year a population has the following characteristics: the crude birth rate is 45, the crude death rate is 20, the immigration rate is 1%, and the emigration rate is 0.5%. The percent rate of growth for that year is __________.

  19. Demographic Transition Model • Pre-Industrial • Transitional • Industrial • Post-Industrial • Mnemonic: “Packages Tied IN Post-Its”

  20. Age Structure Diagrams • Pre-Reproductive • Ages 0-14 • Reproductive • Ages 15-44 • Post-Reproductive • Ages 45 and Up

  21. Age Structure Diagrams

  22. Organic Compounds • Contain Carbon

  23. Inorganic vs. Organic Compounds

  24. Electromagnetic Radiation Spectrum Wavelength increases  Energy & Frequency decrease 

  25. Survivorship Curves

  26. Negative Feedback Loop

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