Thursday, September 18, 2014
Today in class we talked about our new chapter called Population and settlement - people on land. We open our notebooks and put everything away just like we were told and we started taking notes. The first thing we took notes on were "more people then ever". In this slide we learned and took notes on many of things. Examples of what we had to write down would be how many people there are on the planet and how many people are born a year, and a day. 90% of population growth takes place in developing countries. Some developing countries are Africa, South and East Asia, and Latin America. The last thing we talked about was life expectancy. Life expectancy is the number of years to be lived by a group of people born in the same year. After we wrote all of that down we talked about life expectancies and how they are changing. We looked at some numbers and compared our life expectancy to others.
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