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The document discusses population density and distribution around the world, showing how populations are concentrated in cities and towns rather than rural areas like forests or mountains. It also examines changes in the population of Darlington, England over 200 years, noting that the population grew from 10,000 in 1801 to 100,000 in 2001. Different types of population pyramids are presented to illustrate population structures in more and less economically developed countries.

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People Everywhere

The document discusses population density and distribution around the world, showing how populations are concentrated in cities and towns rather than rural areas like forests or mountains. It also examines changes in the population of Darlington, England over 200 years, noting that the population grew from 10,000 in 1801 to 100,000 in 2001. Different types of population pyramids are presented to illustrate population structures in more and less economically developed countries.

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People Everywhere

Starter
• Word search puzzle find the key terms we
will use for this lesson
Task 1
• Watch the 1:30 video clip. What would
you imagine will happen with some of the
plane passengers?
• Will the village area still be the same size
in a couple of years time?
• Why?
• What will the survivors do? Where and
why?
Population density and distribution
Population density and distribution
Population density and distribution

FOREST
SEA

VILLAGE
CITY

DESERT

TOWN MOUNTAINS
Population density and distribution

FOREST
SEA

VILLAGE
CITY

DESERT

TOWN MOUNTAINS
Population density thematic
map
• Question:
• Where do the majority of people seem to
live?
• What do the dots in the second map show
Population density thematic map
Population Density of the World
DARLINGTON 200 YEARS AGO
DARLINGTON 20TH CENTURY
How has Darlington changed in 200 years?
Darlington Population Change 1801-2001

Population 1801 = 10,000 people Population 2001 = 100,000 people


Population Density of Darlington
World Population Change
Plenary
• What have you discovered this lesson?
About population density and distribution
• How has Darlington changed since 1851?
• Will this change continue at the current
rate?
• How many children in your family?
Infant
mortality

Births
Natural Increase
• Births and deaths are natural causes of
population change. The difference
between the birth rate and the death rate
of a country or place is called the natural
increase.

• Natural increase = birth rate - death rate


0-14

15-64

65 +
Population Structure
• Population Structure means the "make up" or
composition of a population.
• Looking at the population structure of a place
shows how the population is divided up between
males and females of different age groups. Usually
5 year intervals e.g. 0-4, 5-9, 10-14 etc

• Males on left Females on right

• Population structure is usually shown using a


Population Pyramid (bar graph)
Success Criteria
• Must know what pyramid is
 
• Should be able to create a pyramid
 
• Could interpret a Population Pyramid(s)
Class Population Pyramid
Split up into certain age groups. Birthdays
• In the class
• Boys on the left Girls on the right

Older at front of class


Younger at Back of class
Bennett, Rhys 7 T M 28.08.1995
Martin, Barry 7 S M 10.07.1995
Cleminson, Gordon 7 E M 07.07.1995
Taylor, Aidan 7 E M 05.07.1995
Heslop, Victoria 7 B F 20.06.1995
Doherty, Ashley 7 M 20.06.1995
Carmichael, Sheldon 7 T M 22.05.1995
Hall, James 7 A M 01.05.1995
Skalecka, Paulina 7 S F 15.02.1995
Taylor, Jake 7 S M 27.01.1995
Wilson, James 7 S M 15.01.1995
Whittaker, Bethany 7 S F 11.01.1995
McAllister, Rebecca 7 A F 11.01.1995
Davison, Jordan 7 T F 23.12.1994
Johnson, Anna 7 S F 20.12.1994
French, Daniel 7 E M 12.12.1994
Leonard, Samuel 7 T M 03.12.1994
Dulay, Hunpreet 7 T F 03.12.1994
Tomlinson, Jim 7 A M 22.11.1994
Maddocks, Daniel 7 E M 10.11.1994
Robson, Sasha 7 T F 30.10.1994
Metcalfe, Charlotte 7 T F 19.10.1994
Ryan, Natasha 7 A F 13.10.1994
Class Population Pyramid
Bennett, Rhys OLDEST
Taylor, Aidan Cleminson, Gordon Martin, Barry
Doherty, Ashley Heslop, Victoria
Hall, James Carmichael, Sheldon AGE
Skalecka, Paulina
Wilson, James Taylor, Jake Whittaker, Bethany McAllister, Rebecca
Leonard, Samuel French, Daniel Davison, Jordan Johnson, Anna Dulay, Hunpreet
Maddocks, Daniel Tomlinson, Jim
YOUNGEST Robson, Sasha Metcalfe, Charlotte Ryan, Natasha
Darlington’s Population Pyramid
1851

1851:
Darlington’s Population Pyramid

2001
Population Pyramid for an MEDC
Population Pyramid for an LEDC
Next Lesson
The world’s population. How has it changed?

Introduction to the Population pyramid?

Is it different around the world?

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