Geography- Population

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A M U N D E R P O P U L A T I O N O H T Q
D F I N F A N T M O R T A L I T Y O E H Y
X K Y D E A T H R A T E D R T B P S J K X
L G D U R D S E W W J D G K M T A S H X P
F X X E F N Q C T G K R J A I E T T F C N
O X G O C G Y R H X H K U M R A P I B X I
B F T I D H N J A F M W U C R I T L J U J
I F F M T T O L R C L M N V C B Q C J Q J
N R D N P L S I B X P I A U Q L S B R A I
E U P C R A O Y O O L T K H C P L M R S U
A L G B A X J H P A I D D F D B R L K H A
O Q U A U S D U R O K J Y W H P M G O J F
A E S K I T L U N E X K A O N P Q H E I L
P O P U L A T I O N S T R U C T U R E N P
B X B O T A M P D B I R T H R A T E B R F
F W D I N J W A H Q A Y Q C M C M O U F C
O Y O Y X B Q B N H L H I R T K D U Y G E
F N T D E P E N D E N C Y R A T I O F G L
D G H N L I F E E X P E N C T A N C Y K B
M X Y J L A K U G D A N W M D B Q T J C H
M K C E Y X T L U E O L J M O B J T D J H

Clues

  • A measure of the number of infants dying under the age of 1, number of deaths per 1000 births (6, 9)
  • Shows how many young people (u16) and older people (+64) depend on people of a working age (10, 5)
  • The average age the population is expected to live to (4, 11)
  • The breakdown of a country's population into groups defined by age and sex (10, 9)
  • The number of deaths per 1000 per year (5, 4, 2)
  • The number of live births per 1000 per year (5, 4, 2)
  • The population at which the quality of life of the peopleof a country is the highest possible at a given level of technological development (7, 10)
  • The state of extreme hunger resulting from a lack of essential nutrients over a prolonged period (10)
  • When an increase in population could increase the average quality of life (15)
  • When the number of births exceed the number of deaths so there is an increase in the population (7, 8)

Comments

Mr A Gibson

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25 cards to help you learn and be tested on the key terms relating to population.

Tomaz

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