Year 7 People Everywhere Population Density Revision PowerPoint
Dec 18, 2015
Let’s get started…
• You need to know the keywords to understand the assessment.
• To test your knowledge, you could print the next slide.
• Draw a line in PENCIL to link the keyword to it’s meaning!
• Then check your answers using slide 5
• Using the glossary on Doddle may help. • See presentation “Sparse and dense populations- Part 4”.
Population Revision Key word link up!Use the notes in your exercise books and the glossary on page 126-127 in the
the geog 1 AND geog 2 book to link the keyword to it’s meaning!
Population
Population Density
Sparsely populated
Resources
Densely populated
Things we need to live and work e.g. food, fuel
The number of people in a place
The average number of people per square km in a place
Very few people live there.
Lots of people live there.
Site
Land a settlement is built on.
Settlement
A place where people live- a hamlet, village, town or city.
Now check your answers….Correct any mistakes. Make sure you learn all the
keywords ready for your assessment!
Population
Population Density
Sparsely populated
Resources
Densely populated
Things we need to live and work e.g. food, fuel
The number of people in a place
The average number of people per square km in a place
Very few people live there.
Lots of people live there.
Site
Land a settlement is built on.
Settlement
A place where people live- a hamlet, village, town or city.
Look at the next six pictures
• Where do you think each one is?
• What is the population density like? Sparse or Dense?
• Why do you think this is?
• Click to reveal the answers!
Picture 1
Where? Antartica Density? Sparse
Why?
Too Cold and no soil to grow crops.
Covered in snow and ice. Too Cold for people.
Snow and ice make communications and settlement difficult.
Picture 2
Where? The Amazon basin
Density? Sparse
Why?
Too Hot and Wet for people, Dense forest makes travelling (communication) and Building settlements difficult
Picture 3
Where? Sahara Desert Density? Sparse
Why?
Too Hot and Dry for people. Too dry and too little soil for crops to grow. Sand makes communications difficult.
Picture 4
Where? Bangladesh Density? DenseWhy?
Low lying and flat (No steep slopes!). Rich, fertile soils. Hot and wet. Ideal farming conditions!
Picture 5
Where? Himalayas Density? Sparse
Why?
Cold temperatures in Winter.
Poor, thin soils and rocks makes farming difficult.
Steep slopes make communications and settlement difficult.
Picture 6
Where? Western Europe Density? DenseWhy?
Low lying and gentle slopes. Pleasant climate for people. Good water supply and soil for farming. Many resources for
industry!
Now you are going revise population density and
explain why some parts of the world are sparsely
populated and some are densely populated.
We have looked at six regions and summarised the information on our
revision sheets.• Be ready to:
• Locate each region.
• Describe it’s population Density as sparse or Dense.
• Give reasons why it is like that.
• Have a go at filling in the gaps on a print out of slide 14. Then check your knowledge using slide 15
Region: Polar regions- Antarctic
Factors that effect Population density:
Too Cold for people.
No soil for crops.
Snow and ice make communications and settlement difficult.
Population Density: Sparse
Region: Amazon Forest
Factors that effect Population density:
Too hot and wet for people.
Thick dense forest makes communications (transport) and settlement difficult
Population Density: Sparse
Country: Bangladesh
Factors that effect Population density:
Low lying and flat.
Rich, fertile soil.
Hot and wet.
Ideal farming conditions
Population Density: Dense
Region: Western Europe
Factors that effect Population density:
Low-lying and gently sloping.
Pleasant Climate
Good water supply and good soil for farming. Easy communications and many Resources for industry
Population Density: Dense
Example Region: Sahara Desert
Factors that effect Population density:
Too hot and dry for people. Too dry and too little soil for crops. Sand makes transport and communications difficult
Population Density: Sparse
Region: Himalayan Mountains
Factors that effect Population density:
Too cold for people
Steep slopes are bad for communications and settlement.
Poor, thin soil bad for crops
Population Density: sparse
Population density Answer sheet
Key words
Low-lying Climate soil farming
resources hot wet forest
communications settlement flat
fertile cold snow ice steep poor thin bad sparse dense