The relationship between population and size or extent of land is known as ______.
population density
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What makes the population grow?
Natural increase and migration
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It is the average number of people in a certain area
Population density
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Where most people live in Canada?
Most Canadians live within 100 miles (161 km) of Canada's long border with the United States.
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The three countries that take up about two thirds of all the land in the Americas.
Canada, the United States, and Brazil
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These two (2) countries have over 50 percent of the people of Latin America.
Brazil and Mexico
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A. the change in population that comes from differences in the number of births and deaths
natural increase
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The average number of people in a certain area
Population density
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Which has the larger population, Anglo-America or Latin America?
Latin America
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TRUE or FALSE: In Latin America, health conditions are generally better than in Anglo-America.
False
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What did you learn by looking at the bar graph about population?
2. The bar graph shows the ten countries in the Americas that have the largest populations. Some countries have a high population density which means they have
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What makes primate cities different from other cities in Latin America?
In Latin America, primate cities have nearly all the important businesses, industries, cultural and educational institutions, and government offices.