Chapter 2: The World Population (Density, Distribution & Growth)

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Main aim of studying population is to understand:

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Density helps understand:

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Population explosion occurs in:

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Migration affects:

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Population distribution is affected by:

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Asia has:

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Most populous countries contribute:

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Low growth may cause:

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High growth strains:

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Doubling time refers to:

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Life expectancy increases in:

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Developing countries mostly in:

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Developed countries are in:

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Demographic transition relates to:

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Third stage population is:

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Third stage has:

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Second stage leads to:

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Second stage shows:

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Growth in first stage is:

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First stage has:

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Population growth can be:

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Rapid growth is called:

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Natural growth excludes:

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Emigration means:

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Immigration means:

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Migration refers to:

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Death rate is:

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Birth rate is:

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Components of population change include:

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Population growth means:

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Economic opportunities lead to:

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Religious centres attract:

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Political stability causes:

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Minerals attract:

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Urbanization leads to:

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Industrial regions have:

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Which climate attracts population?

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Plains are preferred because:

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Fertile soils attract:

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Most important geographical factor is:

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Which continent has highest population?

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Population distribution is:

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High population density indicates:

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Which is sparsely populated?

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Which region is densely populated?

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Approximately 90% of population lives in:

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Most of the world population lives in:

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Unit of population density is:

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Population density is defined as:

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Population distribution refers to:

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