[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
Eco ch6 jeopardy
1. People, People What does it Truth and
Numbers
Everywhere mean? Consequences
100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200
Jeopardy
300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500
2. Numbers
100
s How many s Around 6
humans are billion (6.8
currently on our billion as of
planet? 2010)
3. Numbers
200
s What year is it s 2050
predicted that the
human population
will reach earth’s
carrying capacity for
humans?
4. Numbers
300
s How many s Over 9 billion
humans are
projected to be on
the planet in 2050?
5. Numbers
400
s How many s3 ½
Earth’s are
needed to
maintain our
current rate of
resource
consumption?
6. Numbers
500
s What is the s 10 years. (77
difference in the developed
average life countries, 67
expectancy of developing
humans in countries.)
developed vs.
developing
countries?
7. People, People Everywhere
100
s Which country s United States
currently has the
with 310
3rd highest human
population? Million people
8. People, People Everywhere
200
s Which country s India (1.17
BILLION –
currently has
Projected to have
the 2nd highest the highest
human population by
population? 2050)
9. People, People Everywhere
300
s Which country s China (1.33 Billion)
currently has the
highest human
population?
10. People, People Everywhere
400
s Name one of the s Child work and care for
two factors that parents in old age.
account for larger s Preference for male
child: keeping have kids
families in India. until a male is born.
11. People, People Everywhere
500
s Describe One-Child (families who
2 s
stick to it are rewarded
aspects of with better houses,
more food, better jobs,
China’s health care, bonuses)
population s Government provides
control policy family planning:
contraceptives,
(implemented to sterilization, and
prevent mass abortions for married
couples.
starvation).
12. What does it mean?
100
s What is the growth of s Urban Sprawl
low-density
development on the
edges of cities and
towns?
13. What does it mean?
200
s What is the number Infant
of babies out of
every 1,000 born
mortality
each year who dies
before their first
birthday?
14. What does it mean?
300
What is the estimate s Total Fertility Rate
of the average number
of children per woman
born to women of
childbearing years in a
given population in a
year?
15. What does it mean?
400
s Name 2 forms of s Buses, Trains,
mass transit. trolleys
16. What does it mean?
500
s What is the s Emigration =
difference individuals moving
OUT of a population
between (decrease)
emigration s Immigration =
and individuals moving
INTO a population
immigration? (increase)
17. Truth and Consequences
100
s Consequence: Human
s Truth: Early and population has
modern increased dramatically
over the past 200 years.
agriculture has
allowed more
people to be fed
per unit of land
area.
s What is the
consequence?
18. Truth and Consequences
200
s Truth If : (births + s Population
immigration) - INCREASES
(deaths +
emigration) =
Positive Number
19. Truth and Consequences
300
Consequences:
s Truth: The United *US uses more fossil fuel than
States is a car- it can produce
domestically.
centered nation. *Release more greenhouse
s Name one gases
*Neighborhoods are spread
consequence. out
*More Urban Sprawl
Etc.
20. Truth and Consequences
400
s Many countries s Consequence: Those
offer family countries have a Lower
birth rate.
planning,
economic
opportunities for
women, and
schooling for
girls.
21. Truth and Consequences
500
s Truth: The United s Consequence: Higher
States has a lack of infant mortality rate
health care for poor
than other developed
women while they are
pregnant, lack of health countries.
care for children of the
poor after birth, and
high birth rate for
teenage women.