Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The habitat planet

1 How do you suppose living conditions differ between the country furthest along in the demographic transition compared to the country earliest in the transition? How would living conditions in these two countries affect both birth and death rates?


We just use what they have in their country or maybe in the urban or rural area  , adapt to it and we often do farming or work at the city. and follow the economy and their technology. That is their differ. Living in conditions in those countries have different birth and death rate.If I live in country earliest the birth rate is similar as the death rate and the population is low but if i live in the country that is developing so the birth rate is higher than death rate and the population is start to grow and the country that is developed so the population is start to stop growing and the birth and death rate become more similar .


2 Think of three social factors that contribute to lower birth rates in the countries farther along. How might these social conditions be encouraged to emerge in less developed countries?


3 social factors that contribute to lower birth rate in the country are:
- The  population increase so we have problem of lack of resource so the government try to tell them to stop making the population increase.
- It is hard to raising a lot of children so they just have two or one kid in their house so it is easier to raising them.
- The third one is they live in the urban area so they think they don't  need to born so many children.
 These reason  might emerge in less development countries by the internet and the condition in poor country make their choice to born  so many children or less children.


In general, how do the concepts of "early, middle, and late demographic transition" map to the concepts of "first, second, and third world countries"?


By  look at the population, their technologies and the birth, death rate and the population in the city and the people average age. 

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