GEOGRAPHY POPULATION NOTES
WHAT IS POPULATION
People within a given area
The total number of people living in an area
Divided into two groups:
Developed Developing
- Its happened - Its happening
Low Birth rate High
Low Death rate High
High Life expectancy Low
Low Natural increase High
Low IMR High
High GDP Low
High Literacy rate Low
High % Population Low
urbanised
The words population is spread unequally around the globe
Surveyed through censuses and national registers and
organisations such as UN and WHO
DISTRIBUTION
The manner in which people are arranged or spread out around
the world or across a particular country
, DENSITY
The number of people living in an area per square kilometre
total number of people
population density =
total area (sq.km)
FACTORS AFFECTING DISTRIBUTION AND DENISTY
CLIMATE
Rainfall – access to drinking water and agriculture
Liveable/habitable temp – not too hot or not too cold
TOPOGRAPHY/ SOIL
Topography – areas are too steep and can’t be built on
Soil – fertile soil allows for agriculture
RESOURCES
Minerals like gold, diamond, coal, iron can be converted to
wealth which attracts people
Water is a necessary resource – people want to live where
water is easily accessible
URBANISATION AND THE BRIGHT LIGHTS SYNDROME
Urbanisation – the movement of people from rural to urban
areas. People move to cities for jobs, healthcare, education
etc.
WHAT IS POPULATION
People within a given area
The total number of people living in an area
Divided into two groups:
Developed Developing
- Its happened - Its happening
Low Birth rate High
Low Death rate High
High Life expectancy Low
Low Natural increase High
Low IMR High
High GDP Low
High Literacy rate Low
High % Population Low
urbanised
The words population is spread unequally around the globe
Surveyed through censuses and national registers and
organisations such as UN and WHO
DISTRIBUTION
The manner in which people are arranged or spread out around
the world or across a particular country
, DENSITY
The number of people living in an area per square kilometre
total number of people
population density =
total area (sq.km)
FACTORS AFFECTING DISTRIBUTION AND DENISTY
CLIMATE
Rainfall – access to drinking water and agriculture
Liveable/habitable temp – not too hot or not too cold
TOPOGRAPHY/ SOIL
Topography – areas are too steep and can’t be built on
Soil – fertile soil allows for agriculture
RESOURCES
Minerals like gold, diamond, coal, iron can be converted to
wealth which attracts people
Water is a necessary resource – people want to live where
water is easily accessible
URBANISATION AND THE BRIGHT LIGHTS SYNDROME
Urbanisation – the movement of people from rural to urban
areas. People move to cities for jobs, healthcare, education
etc.