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Objectives:

• You will create a graph of human population growth and use it to predict future growth.

• You will identify factors that affect population growth.

Statistics on Human Population

Year A.D. Number of People (in billions)

1650 .50

1750 .70

1850 1.0

1925 2.0

1956 2.5

1966 3.3

1970 3.6

1974 3.9

1976 4.0

1980 4.4

1991 5.5

2000 6.0

2004 6.4

Instructions for creating your graph:

Place time on the horizontal access. Values should range from 1650 to 2020.

Place number of people on the vertical access. Values should range from 0 to 20 billion.

Make sure that your graph is a full page in size and you have the correct labels for the X and Y access and a title for your graph.

Analysis:

1. It took 1649 years for the world population to double, going from 0.25 billion people to 0.50 billion people. How long did it take for the population to double once again?

Between 1650 to 1850.

2. How long did it take for the population to double a second time?

In the 1925

3. A third time?

In the 1976

4. Based on your graph, in what year will the population reach 8 billion?

By the year 2020.

5. Based on your graph, how many years will it take for the population of 2004 to double?

Most probably by the year 2050 it will double the population to 12.8.

The Earth's Carrying Capacity

Prior to 1950, the death rate was high, which kept the numbers of humans from increasing rapidly. In the 19th Century, the agricultural revolution increased food production. The industrial revolution improved methods of transporting food and other good. In the 20th Century, advances in medicine, sanitation and nutrition have decreased the death rates further. These factors combined to produce the rapid growth of the human population in the 20th century.

As with any population, humans are also limited by factors such as space, amount of food and disease. The carrying capacity is the number of individuals that a stable environment can support. Authorities disagree on on the maximum number of people that the earth can support, though the numbers generally range for 8 to 10 billion. As the population approaches its limit, starvation will increase. Some countries have a much higher growth rate than others. Growth rate is the number of people born minus the number of people that die. Compare the growth rates of the following countries

Most countries are trying to reduce their growth rate. Zero population growth means that as many people are being born as there are dying - to achieve zero population growth, each couple would need to have no more than two children (to

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