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Population

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Cartogram

• A map that depicts the size of a country based on population/specific study not on actual physical size.

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Region

• An area that is identified/distinguished by unique characteristics or traits.

• Not only does each country have different regions but there are specific and unique areas (regions) all over the world.

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Demography

• The study of population characteristics.• Where do people gather: an observation or scientific

study of this.• The percentage breakdown of information.• What are the percentages of students who listen to

country music?• What are the percentages of teens over 16 who drive?• What is the ethnic makeup of St.Paul?• What is the ethnic makeup of Como?

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Demography of Como Park High School

– 31% Asian– 33% Black– 24% Caucasian– 9% Hispanic– 1.1% Native American

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Demography

• Student Population Statewide– 73% Caucasian – 10.6% African American– 7% Hispanic– 7% Asian– 2% American Indian

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Concentration

• The spread of something over a certain area.• For our population purposes we want to know

WHERE the population concentrations are: Where do people live? Where are the people.

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Density

• How often something occurs or exists within a certain area.

• What is the density of students wearing white shoes in this room?

• What if we joined another class of the same size?

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Clustering

• An area where a large number of people, animals or resources can be found.

• Many people living in Japan are clustered around the Sea of Japan.

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The most populated regions of the world

• East Asia• South Asia• Southeast Asia• Europe (Eastern and Western)• ( North America, Africa, Central America)• Most people live on, or near the coasts rather

than the interior.

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East Asia

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East Asian Countries

• China• Japan• Korean Peninsula • Taiwan

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East Asia

• More than 80% of East Asia lives in China.• Highest populated country• Live near coasts---Clustering• 3rd largest land area but most is uninhabited• Has 25 urban areas with more than 2 million

people living there but…• 50% population lives in Rural area.• Japan and Korea are very different. 75% live in

urban areas taking up 3% of land area.

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South Asia

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South Asia

• 20% of the world live in South Asia• India is second highest populated country.• 75% of people who live in South Asia live in

India.• Concentrated along Ganges River and

coastlines. • 75% are farmers in rural areas.

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Southeast Asia

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Southeast Asia

• Half a billion people live in S.E Asia on Islands between Indian and Pacific Ocean.

• Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea• Indonesia (4th most populous country) has

almost 14,000 islands including Java (100 million + people)

• Most people are rural farmers

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Asia all together

• More than half the world lives in East, South or Southeast Asia combined.

• Land area wise they live on less then 10%• 2000 years ago, same story.

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Europe

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Europe: Western

• 11% of world live here• Region has over 52 countries• ¾ of people in this region live in urban areas• Highest concentrations are England, Germany

and Belgium• Cannot sustain themselves and import food

which lead to colonization